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Table of Contents

About the Dataset ...................................................................... 7   IPSA RC33 Global Study on the Development of Political Science  ................................  8   Editors  .............................................................................................................................................  9   Rules applying to the selection of references  ..........................................................................  9   How to cite the Database?  ..........................................................................................................  9   Technical Details  .......................................................................................................................  10   Formats  ......................................................................................................................................................  10   Languages  .................................................................................................................................................  10   Style manual  .............................................................................................................................................  10   Origin of publications listed in the dataset  ....................................................................................  10   Keywords used in the first stage of the search  .............................................................................  11  

1. Countries .............................................................................. 12   ALBANIA  ...................................................................................................................................  13   ARGENTINA  .............................................................................................................................  14   ARMENIA  ..................................................................................................................................  16   AUSTRALIA  ..............................................................................................................................  17   AUSTRIA  ....................................................................................................................................  18   AZERBAIJAN  ...........................................................................................................................  21   BANGLADESH  .........................................................................................................................  22   BELARUS  ...................................................................................................................................  23   BELGIUM  ..................................................................................................................................  24   BRAZIL  .......................................................................................................................................  25  

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BULGARIA  ................................................................................................................................  27   CANADA  .....................................................................................................................................  28   CHILE  .........................................................................................................................................  31   CHINA  .........................................................................................................................................  32   COLOMBIA  ...............................................................................................................................  34   CROATIA  ...................................................................................................................................  35   CUBA  ...........................................................................................................................................  36   CYPRUS  ......................................................................................................................................  37   CZECH REPUBLIC  .................................................................................................................  38   DENMARK  ................................................................................................................................  39   EGYPT  ........................................................................................................................................  40   ESTONIA  ....................................................................................................................................  41   ETHIOPIA  ..................................................................................................................................  42   FINLAND  ....................................................................................................................................  43   FRANCE  .....................................................................................................................................  45   GEORGIA  ..................................................................................................................................  51   GERMANY  ................................................................................................................................  52   Germany (1850-1950)  ...........................................................................................................................  52   Former German Democratic Republic (1950-1990)  ...................................................................  53   Former West Germany (1950-1990)  ................................................................................................  54   Germany (since 1990)  ...........................................................................................................................  54   GREECE  .....................................................................................................................................  59   HONG KONG  ............................................................................................................................  60   HUNGARY  .................................................................................................................................  61   ICELAND  ...................................................................................................................................  62   INDIA  ...........................................................................................................................................  63   INDONESIA  ...............................................................................................................................  64   IRELAND  ...................................................................................................................................  65   ISRAEL  .......................................................................................................................................  66   ITALY  ..........................................................................................................................................  67  

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JAPAN  .........................................................................................................................................  71   KOREA  .......................................................................................................................................  72   LATVIA  ......................................................................................................................................  73   LEBANON  ..................................................................................................................................  74   LITHUANIA  ..............................................................................................................................  75   LUXEMBOURG  .......................................................................................................................  76   MACEDONIA  ............................................................................................................................  77   MALAYSIA  ................................................................................................................................  78   MEXICO  .....................................................................................................................................  79   MOLDOVA  ................................................................................................................................  82   MOZAMBIQUE  ........................................................................................................................  83   NEPAL  .........................................................................................................................................  84   NETHERLANDS  ......................................................................................................................  85   NEW ZEALAND  .......................................................................................................................  86   NIGERIA  ....................................................................................................................................  87   NORWAY  ...................................................................................................................................  88   PAKISTAN  .................................................................................................................................  89   PERU  ...........................................................................................................................................  90   PHILIPPINES  ............................................................................................................................  91   POLAND  .....................................................................................................................................  92   PORTUGAL  ...............................................................................................................................  93   ROMANIA  ..................................................................................................................................  95   RUSSIA  .......................................................................................................................................  96   Russia (former USSR)  ..........................................................................................................................  96   Russia (since 1991)  ................................................................................................................................  97   SERBIA  .......................................................................................................................................  98   SINGAPORE  ..............................................................................................................................  99   SLOVAKIA  ..............................................................................................................................  100   SLOVENIA  ...............................................................................................................................  101   SOUTH AFRICA  ....................................................................................................................  102  

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SPAIN  ........................................................................................................................................  103   SWEDEN  ...................................................................................................................................  106   SWITZERLAND  .....................................................................................................................  108   TAIWAN  ...................................................................................................................................  110   TANZANIA  ..............................................................................................................................  111   THAILAND  ..............................................................................................................................  112   TURKEY  ...................................................................................................................................  113   UKRAINE  .................................................................................................................................  114   UNITED KINDGOM  .............................................................................................................  115   UNITED STATES  ...................................................................................................................  119   URUGUAY  ...............................................................................................................................  130   UZBEKISTAN  .........................................................................................................................  131   VENEZUELA  ..........................................................................................................................  132   (FORMER) YUGOSLAVIA  .................................................................................................  133  

2. Continents and Regions .................................................... 135   AFRICA  ....................................................................................................................................  136   ARAB WORLD  .......................................................................................................................  137   ASIA  ...........................................................................................................................................  138   CENTRAL EUROPE  .............................................................................................................  139   EASTERN EUROPE  ..............................................................................................................  140   EUROPE  ...................................................................................................................................  142   GLOBAL  ...................................................................................................................................  147   LATIN AMERICA  .................................................................................................................  149   MIDDLE EAST  .......................................................................................................................  151   NORTHERN EUROPE  .........................................................................................................  152   WESTERN EUROPE  .............................................................................................................  153  

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3. Organizations ..................................................................... 154   APSA –  

AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION  ...........................  155  

ECPR –  

EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL RESEARCH  ...........  157  

IPSA –  

INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION  ................  158  

4. The Discipline .................................................................... 159   THE DISCIPLINE  ..................................................................................................................  160  

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About the Dataset

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IPSA RC33 Global Study on the Development of Political Science

IPSA Research Committee 33 (on the ‘Study of Political Science as a Discipline’) wants to contribute to the Global Study on the Development of the Discipline by providing an overview of publications on the state of the art of Political Science both in countries and on continents (or parts of them), whether these are journal articles, book sections, books, conference papers, academic dissertations or other relevant sources. Publications are ordered by country1 name (in the English alphabetical order), then in alphabetical order by author name. If publications cover more than one country or continent2, they are mentioned under all country/continent names. An additional label entitled ‘The Discipline’ has also been created (covering topics related to the longitudinal analysis of Political Science expansion, independently of the country), together with labels referring to international and national political science associations (e.g. IPSA, EPCR, APSA, etc.). There is no time limit with regard to the discipline’s development, as the discipline often is older than generally assumed while older developments may still be relevant. The ‘Global Study on the Development of Political Science Database’ (GSPS) helps to map the global development of the discipline and allows recognizing both national and regional or continental developments.

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In the case of Russia 2 periods were considered: ‘USSR’ and ‘Russia (since 1991)’. Germany was divided into 4 periods: ‘Germany (1850-1945)’, ‘Germany (Former German Democratic Republic)’, ‘Germany (Former West Germany)’ and ‘Germany (since 1990)’. 2 The dataset includes the 7 following continents’ labels: ‘Global’ (for global analysis), ‘Africa’, ‘Asia’, ‘Australia/Oceania’, ‘Europe’, ‘North America’, ‘South America’. In what concerns regions, the dataset includes 14 labels: ‘Arab World’, ‘Balkans’, ‘Central America’, ‘Central Europe’, ‘Eastern Europe’, ‘Latin America’, ‘Middle East’, ‘Northern Africa’, ‘Northern America’, ‘Northern Europe’, ‘Southern Europe’, ‘Sub-Saharan Africa’, ‘Western Europe’, and ‘Other’.

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Editors The Editors of the Database (Bob Reinalda3 and Thierry Dias Coelho4) will take care of updates on a regular basis. Anyone who wants to add one or more publications, or has corrections to suggest, is invited to address the Editors and propose to include certain publications and/or modifications. Editors’ contacts: - Bob Reinalda (Project Coordinator): [email protected] - Thierry Dias Coelho (Corresponding Editor): [email protected]

Rules applying to the selection of references Publications should focus on the state of the art of the discipline of Political Science/Political Studies, or whatever name the discipline holds locally, with attention being paid to the development of the discipline (including crucial parts of it, such as International Relations, Methodology, National Political Systems, Political Theory, Public Administration, etc.) and its institutes (departments, international and national political science associations, institutions, political scientists and researchers), research projects and teaching of the discipline, as well as influential political scientists. The publications should help to understand the advance of the discipline in a country, group of countries, region, continent or worldwide. The terms development and advancement of the discipline may be very wide, but if the Editors have strong doubts about the information provided in a publication, or if they as outsiders are unable to learn much about the advance of the discipline, they will not include such publications.

How to cite the Database? If you refer to the Database, please cite as: IPSA RC33 'Global Study on the Development of Political Science': Dias Coelho & Reinalda Database [Version: State of the Art], 2015. Available at WWW.RC33IPSA-GLOBALPOLITICAL.SCIENCE/GSPS-BIBLIO-DATASET.HTML (Accessed DAY, MONTH, YEAR).

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Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands. IPRI-UNL, Nova University of Lisbon, Portugal.

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Technical Details Formats This PDF file contains the Dataset’s5 complete listing of publications and allows users to have a complete overview of the state of the art of the discipline. The Dataset is also available in the following formats: PDF, SPSS, Excel and CSV. Languages The languages published are some main languages in the Latin alphabet: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. Other languages in the Latin alphabet can be included, but (apart from a description in the original language) need a translation of the title into one of the main languages, preferably English. Languages in another alphabet will be included in a transcription plus a translation of the title into one of the main languages in Latin, preferably English, as well as a reference to the original language.

Style manual The APSA style is used for the description of publications (manual available here).

Origin of publications listed in the dataset The collection of publications listed in the dataset version is based on a three-stage comprehensive research carried as follows: 1) Search with keywords (see below) on platforms such as Google Scholar, JSTOR, Web of Science, and b-on; 2) Continued search of papers presented at relevant academic conferences (IPSA, APSA, ECPR, EPSA, National Political Science Associations); 3) Exhaustive search in the bibliographies of the publications listed in 1) and 2). Stages 2) and 3) are still in progress and new references will be added to the dataset in the short term. Likewise, an in-depth examination of the 1850–1950 period is still ongoing.

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The upcoming SPSS, Excel and CSV datasets contain the data coded according to a set of pre-defined variables such as: year of publication, language, countries and regions, authorship profile, academic institutions, topics analysed in the publication, methods used, etc.

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Keywords used in the first stage6 of the search

Keywords used for the GSPS are: “political science in”, “comparative politics in”, “political studies in”, “international relations in”, “the discipline” and “political science”, “political science”, “international relations”, “the study of political science”, “mapping political science”, “mapping political research”, “political scientists”, “the profession” and “political science”, “political science” and “history”, “what do we know” and “political science”, “state of” and “political science”, “teaching of” and “political science”, “students” and “political science”, “universities” and “political science”, “conferences” and “political science”, “publishing in” and “political science”.

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See above.

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ALBANIA Shpetim, Cami. 2010. “Political Science in Albania: Creating Spaces for the Discipline’s Development.” In Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence, eds. Rainer Eisfeld and Leslie A. Pal. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 37-44.

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ARGENTINA Aguirre, Juan. 1979. Los Fundadores de la Ciencia Política en Argentina. Anales, Second epoch XXIV, Núm. 17. Buenos Aires: Academia Nacional de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales. Bulcourf, Pablo Alberto, and Nelson Dionel Cardozo. 2011. “The Development of Political Science in Latin America: Comparing the Cases of Argentina and Brazil.” Presented at the IPSA Joint Conference with ECPR ‘Whatever Happened to NorthSouth?’, São Paulo. Bulcourf, Pablo Alberto. 2008. “Algunas Reflexiones Sobre la Enseñanza de la Ciencia Política en la Argentina.” Postdata (13): 225–42. Bulcourf, Pablo, and Martín D’Alessandro. 2002. “La Ciencia Política en la Argentina. Desde sus Comienzos hasta los Años 80.” Revista de Ciencias Sociales 13: 139– 230. Bulcourf, Pablo, Enrique Gutiérrez Márquez, and Nelson Cardozo. 2014. “El Desarrollo de la Ciencia Política en Argentina, Brasil y México: Construyendo una Mirada Comparada.”Anuario Latinoamericano Ciencias Políticas y Relaciones Internacionales 1: 155–84. Bulcourf, Pablo. 2012. “The Development of Political Science in Argentina - El Desarrollo de la Ciencia Política en Argentina.” Revista de Ciencia Política 50(1): 59– 92. D’Alessandro, Martín, Juan Abal Medina, and Marcelo Leiras. 2015. “La Ciencia Política en Argentina 2005-2014: El Camino de la Consolidación Dentro y Fuera de las Aulas Universitarias.” Revista de Ciencia Política (Santiago) 35(1): 3–17. Fernández, Arturo, Cecilia Lesgart, and Victoria Kandel. 2002. La Ciencia Política en la Argentina: DOS Siglos de Historia. Buenos Aires: Biebel. Fernández, Arturo. 2008. “Political Science in Argentina.” Presented at the IPSA Conference on ‘International Political Science: New Theoretical and Regional Perspectives Congress’, Montreal.

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Gantman, Ernesto R. 2011. “La Productividad Científica Argentina en Ciencias Sociales: Economía, Psicología, Sociología y Ciencia Política en el CONICET (20042008).” Revista Española de Documentación Científica 34(3): 408–25. Lesgart, Cecilia. 2009. “Political Science in Argentina: Past and Present.” Presented at the 21st IPSA World Congress of Political Science ‘Global Discontent? Dillemas of Change’. Linares Quintana, S. V. 1950. “The Development of Political Science in the Argentine Republic.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 196–207. Mazzoccone, Diego et al. 2009. “The Political Science Discipline in Argentina: The Political Scientist’s National Association’s Role.” PS: Political Science & Politics 42(3): 616–18. Trindade, Hélgio et al. 2007. Las Ciencias Sociales en América Latina en Perspectiva Comparada (Argentina, Brasil, Chile, México, Uruguay). Mexico, Buenos Aires, Madrid: Siglo XXI.

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ARMENIA Markarov, Alexander. 2010. “Political Science in Armenia: The Challenges of Institutionalization.” In Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence, eds. Rainer Eisfeld and Leslie A. Pal. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 45–60.

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AUSTRALIA Capling, Ann. 2010. “Professing Political Science in Australia: The What, How and Why of a Disciplinary Education.” Australian Journal of Political Science 45(3): 475–81. Higgott, Richard, and Jim George. 1990. “Tradition and Change in the Study of International Relations in Australia.” International Political Science Review 11(4): 423– 38. Kellow, Aynsley. 2012. “Assessing Political Science Quality: ‘Excellence in Research for Australia.’” European Political Science 11(4): 567–80. Partridge, P. H. 1950. “Teaching and Research in Political Science in Australian Universities.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, UNESCO Archives, AG 8 Secretariat Records, Social Science Manuscripts, SS/CH/Man.1-2. Rhodes, R.W. 2009. The Australian Study of Politics. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Sawer, G. 1950. “Political Science in Australia.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 323– 26. Simms, Marian, and Geoffrey Stokes. 2015. “50 Years of the Australian Journal of Political Science.” Australian Journal of Political Science 50(1): 1–6. Weller, Patrick, and Paula Cowan. 2012. “Political Science in Australia 2011: Grants and Staffing.” Australian Journal of Political Science 47(2): 295–309.

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AUSTRIA Adamovich, Ludwig. 1950. “The Science of the State in Germany and Austria.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 23–37. Adamovich, L. 1950. “The Sciences of the State as Taught in Austria.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 604–16. Appelt, Erna, and Johannes Pollak. 2007. “The Current State of Political Science in Austria.” In The State of Political Science in Western Europe, ed. Hans-Dieter Klingemann. Opladen & Farmington Hills: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 43–55. Bartenberger, Martin. 2012. “Die britische Ontologie-Debatte und ihre Bedeutung für die Diskussion über die Politikwissenschaft in Österreich.” Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft 41(4): 409–18. Bluhdorn, L. 1950. “Political Science in German-Speaking Countries.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, UNESCO Archives, AG 8 Secretariat Records, Social Science Manuscripts, SS/CH/Man.1-2. Dachs, Herbert, Peter Gerlich, Herbert Gottweis, and Helmut Kramer, eds. 2006. Politik Wissenschaft in Österreich. Das Handbuch. Wien: Manz. Ehs, Tamara. 2010. “Vertreibung in drei Schritten. Hans Kelsens Netzwerk und die Anfänge österreichischer Politikwissenschaft.” Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften 21(3): 147–74. Fabris, Hans Heinz. 1978. “Abhängigkeiten der Kleinstaatenpolitologie. Wissenschaftsabhängigkeit am Beispiel der ‘Österreichischen Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft’ (ÖZP) - eine Fallstudie.” Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft 7(3): 370–75.

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Heinisch, Reinhard. 2004. “Political Science between Intellectual Achievement, Critical Discourse and a Search for Relevance: Reflections on the State of the Discipline in Austria and in the United States.” In Demokratie und Kritik: 40 Jahre Politikwissenschaft in Österreich, ed. Eva Kreisky and Helmut Kramer. New York: Peter Lang, 71–98. Karlhofer, Ferdinand, and Anton Pelinka. 1991. “Austrian Political Science: The State of the Art.” European Journal of Political Research 20(3-4): 399–411. König, Thomas. 2015. “Austrian Political Science in the 21st Century.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 19–28. König, Thomas. 2010. “Die Geschichte der Disziplin Politikwissenschaft im Verhältnis zu österreichischer Forschungspolitik und gesellschaftlichen Rahmenbedingungen.” In Steuerung von Wissenschaft? Die Governance des österreichischen Innovationssystems, ed. Peter Biegelbauer. Bozen: Studienverlag, 223–57. König, Thomas. 2012a. “Vom Naturrecht zum Behavioralismus und darüber hinaus. Konzeptionelle Grundlagen der Disziplin Politikwissenschaft in Österreich.” Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft 41(4): 419–38. König, Thomas. 2012b. “Politikwissenschaft im Bologna-Regime. Eine vergleichende Analyse der gültigen BA - und MA - Curricula”. Presented at the ÖGPW Annual Conference 2012, Graz. Kramer, Helmut. 2002. “Wie Neues doch entstanden ist. Zur Gründung und zu den ersten Jahren des Instituts für Höhere Studien in Wien.” Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften 13(3): 110–32. Pelinka, Anton. 1996. “Politikwissenschaft in Österreich.” Swiss Political Science Review 2(4): 1–12. Verdross-Drossberg, A. 1950. “The Study of International Law in German-Speaking Countries.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 594–603.

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Verosta, S. 1950. “International Relations in German-Speaking Countries.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, UNESCO Archives, AG 8 Secretariat Records, Social Science Manuscripts, SS/CH/Man.1-2.

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AZERBAIJAN Rizayev, Elchin. 2004. “Reflections on Political Science in Azerbaijan.” PS: Political Science & Politics 4: 927–28.

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BANGLADESH Morris-Jones, W. H. 1978. “A Life-Time in Soviet Science Reconsidered: The Study of Political Science in the Universities of Bangladesh.” Minerva 16(3): 425–44.

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BELARUS Naumova, Svetlana. 2010. “Belarussian Political Science: On Opposite Sides of the Barricade.” In Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence, eds. Rainer Eisfeld and Leslie A. Pal. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 64–74.

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BELGIUM De Visscher, P. 1950. “The Study of Governmental Institutions in Belgium.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, UNESCO Archives, AG 8 Secretariat Records, Social Science Manuscripts, SS/CH/Man.1-2. De Winter, Lieven et al. 2007. “Belgium. From One to Two Political Sciences?” In The State of Political Science in Western Europe, ed. Hans-Dieter Klingemann. Opladen & Farmington Hills: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 57–71. Hooghe, Marc. 2005. “Divided by the Same Language: Political Science Associations in Belgium and the Netherlands.” European Political Science 4(2): 141–50. Jacquemain, Marc, and Nathalie Perrin. 2008. Science politique en Belgique francophone: Analyser la réalité contemporaine. Bruxelles: Academia-Bruylant. Mast, A. J. 1950. “The Present State and the Methods of the Belgian Science of Administrative Law.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 418–29. Philippart, André. 1974. “Political Science in Belgium.” PS: Political Science & Politics 7(1): 63–65. Rihoux, Benoît. 2008. “The State of the Discipline in a Small, Open Country: Belgium.” Presented at the IPSA Conference on ‘International Political Science: New Theoretical and Regional Perspectives Congress’, Montreal. Van Kalken, F., and J. Lespes. 1950. “Political Science in Belgium.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 337–43.

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BRAZIL Amorim Neto, Octavio, and Fabiano Santos. 2015. “La Ciencia Política en Brasil en la Última Década: La Nacionalización y la Lenta Superación del Parroquialismo.” Revista de Ciencia Política (Santiago) 35(1): 19–31. Bulcourf, Pablo Alberto, and Nelson Dionel Cardozo. 2011. “The Development of Political Science in Latin America: Comparing the Cases of Argentina and Brazil.” Presented at the IPSA Joint Conference with ECPR ‘Whatever Happened to NorthSouth?’, São Paulo. Bulcourf, Pablo, Enrique Gutiérrez Márquez, and Nelson Cardozo. 2014. “El Desarrollo de la Ciencia Política en Argentina, Brasil y México: Construyendo una Mirada Comparada.”Anuario Latinoamericano Ciencias Políticas y Relaciones Internacionales 1: 155–84. Keinert, Fábio Cardoso, and Dimitri Pinheiro Silva. 2010. “The Genesis of Brazilian Political Science.” Tempo Social 22(1): 79–98. Lessa, Renato. 2011. “O Campo da Ciência Política No Brasil: Uma Aproximação Construtivista.” Revista Estudos Hum(e)anos 2(1): 3–31. Marenco, André. 2015. “When Institutions Matter: CAPES and Political Science in Brazil - Cuando las Instituciones Importan: CAPES y la Ciencia Política en Brasil.” Revista Ciencia Política 35(1): 33–46. Menezes, D. 1950. “Political Science in Brazil during the Last Thirty Years.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 228–32. Pinheiro, Leticia. 2008. “International Relations Studies in Brazil: Epistemological and Institutional Characteristics.” Presented at the IPSA Conference on ‘International Political Science: New Theoretical and Regional Perspectives Congress’, Montreal. Tickner, Arlene B. 2003. “Hearing Latin American Voices in International Relations Studies.” International Studies Perspectives, 4(4): 325-50.

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Tickner, Arlene B. 2008. “Latin American IR and the Primacy of lo práctico.” International Studies Review, 10(4): 735-48. Trindade, Hélgio et al. 2007. Las Ciencias Sociales en América Latina en Perspectiva Comparada (Argentina, Brasil, Chile, México, Uruguay). Mexico, Buenos Aires, Madrid: Siglo XXI.

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BULGARIA Dobrinka, Kostova, and Kiril Avramov. 2010. “Political Science in Bulgaria: The Legacy of Discontinuity.” In Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence, eds. Rainer Eisfeld and Leslie A. Pal. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 75–87. Karasimeonov, Georgi. 1997. “The Development of Political Science in Bulgaria: A Discipline in Transition.” European Journal of Political Research 31(4): 519–32. Karasimeonov, Georgi. 2002. “Political Science in Bulgaria.” In The State of Political Science in Central and Eastern Europe, eds. Klingemann, Hans-Dieter, Ewa Kulesza, and Annette Legutke. Berlin: Sigma, 37-51.

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CANADA Brady, A. 1950. “Report on Political Science in Canada.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, UNESCO Archives, AG 8 Secretariat Records, Social Science Manuscripts, SS/CH/Man.1-2. Brooks, Stephen, and Alain Gagnon. 1988. Between Clerisy and Vanguard: Social Scientists and Politics in Canada. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press. Brooks, Stephen, and Alain-G. Gagnon. 1994. Les spécialistes des sciences sociales et la politique au Canada. Montréal: Boréal. Cairns, Alan C. 1975. “Political Science in Canada and the Americanization Issue.” Canadian Journal of Political Science / Revue canadienne de science politique 8(2): 191–234. Canadian Political Science Association. 1913. Proceedings. Kingston: Jackson Press. Crête, Jean, ed. 2003. La science politique au Québec. Le dernier des maîtres fondateurs. Hommage à Vincent Lemieux. Québec: Presses de l’Université de Laval. Dawson, Robert MacGregor. 1973. “Political Science Teaching in Canada - A Report to the Social Science Research Council (1950).” Newsletter Canadian Political Science Association 2(4): 1-26 (reprint). Donald, W. J. A. 1913. “The Canadian Political Science Association.” Journal of Political Economy 21(8): 762–64. Garand, James C., Micheal W. Giles, André Blais, and Iain McLean. 2009. “Political Science Journals in Comparative Perspective: Evaluating Scholarly Journals in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.” PS: Political Science & Politics 42(4): 695–717. Johnston, Richard. 2008. “Political Science in Canada.” Presented at the IPSA Conference on ‘International Political Science: New Theoretical and Regional Perspectives Congress’, Montreal.

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Keirstead, B. S., and F. M. Wateins. 1950. “Political Science in Canada.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 171–77. Laponce, Jean. A. 1988. “‘Canadian’ Political Science between the Relevant and the Irrelevant, the Rational and the Irrational, the Macro and the Micro, the Core and the Peripheries: Its Growth and Diversification in the Last Thirty Years.” In Political Science between the Past and the Future, eds. Dag Anckar and Erkki Berndtson. Jyväskylä: Finnish Political Science Association, 61–73. Leclerc, Michel. 1980. “Pour une sociologie critique de la science politique québécoise: Une impossible hagiographie.” Cahiers de l’ACFAS 32: 12–32. Leclerc, Michel. 1982. La science politique au Québec. Essai sur le développement institutionnel. 1920-1980. Montréal: Éditions de l’Hexagone. Lucas, Jack. 2013. “A Century of Political Science in Canada.” Journal of Canadian Studies / Revue d’études canadiennes 47(2): 89–118. MacKinnon, James, and David Brown. 1969. “Political Science in the Canadian University.” In The Struggle for Canadian Universities, eds. Robin Matthews and James Steele. Toronto: New Press, 151–62. McGregor Dawson, R. 1950. “Contributions to Political Science in Canada.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, UNESCO Archives, AG 8 Secretariat Records, Social Science Manuscripts, SS/CH/Man.1-2. Pocklington, Tom. 1998. “The Place of Political Science in Canadian Universities.” Canadian Journal of Political Science / Revue canadienne de science politique 31(4): 643–58. Smiley, Donald V. 1974. “Must Canadian Political Science Be a Miniature Replica?” Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d’études canadiennes 9(1): 31–41. Smith, Denis. 1971. “What Are We Teaching?: The Nationalization of Canadian Political Science.” Canadian Forum 5(1): 4–5. Stein, Michael, and John Trent. 1982. “Canada.” In International Handbook of Political Science, ed. W.G. Andrews. Westport: Greenwood Press, 111–24.

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Stein, Michael, John E. Trent, and André Donneur. 1982. “Political Science in Canada in the 1980s: Achievement and Challenge.” Presented at the 12th IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Rio de Janeiro. Thorburn, Hugh. 1983. “The Value of Political Science for Canada.” Presented to a meeting of chairmen of the Canadian Political Science Association, Ottawa. Trent, John and Michael Stein. 1991. “The Interaction of the State and Political Science in Canada: A Preliminary Mapping.” In The Development of Political Science, eds. David Easton, John G. Gunnell, and Luigi Graziano, eds. London: Routledge, 59–92. Trent, John E. 1987. “Factors Influencing the Development of Political Science in Canada: A Case and a Model.” International Political Science Review / Revue internationale de science politique 8(1): 9–24. Wood, Ellen, and Neil Wood. 1970. “Canada and the American Science of Politics.” In Close the 49th Parallel: The Americanization of Canada, ed. Ian Lumsden. Toronto: Univerity of Toronto Press, 179–95.

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CHILE Altman, David. 2005. “La Institucionalización de la Ciencia Política en Chile y América Latina: Una Mirada desde el Sur.” Revista de Ciencia Política (Santiago) 25(1): 3–15. Fernández, María de los Ángeles. 2004. “Mujer y Ciencia Política en Chile: Algo Nuevo Bajo el Sol.” Revista Política 46: 261–89. Fernández, María de los Ángeles. 2005. “Ciencia Política en Chile: Un Espejo Intelectual.” Revista de Ciencia Política 25(1): 56–75. Gatica, José Viacava. 2012. “Political Science in Chile: An Expanding and Transforming Degree - La Ciencia Política en Chile: Una Carrera en Expansión y Transformación.” Revista de Ciencia Política 50(1): 93–110. Heiss, Claudia. 2015. “Political Science in Chile: A Consolidated Discipline?” Revista de Ciencia Política (Santiago) 35(1): 47–70. Ramos-Zincke, Claudio, and Andrea Canales. 2009. “Political Science in Chile: A Post-Paradigmatic Discipline?” Presented at the 21st IPSA World Congress of Political Science ‘Global Discontent? Dillemas of Change’, Santiago. Ravecca, Paulo. 2015. “Our Discipline and Its Politics: Authoritarian Political Science: Chile 1979-1989.” Revista de Ciencia Política (Santiago) 35(1): 145–78. Rehren, Alfredo, and Marcos Fernández. 2005. “La Evolución de la Ciencia Política en Chile: Un Análisis Exploratorio (1980-2000).” Revista de Ciencia Política 25(1): 40–55. Trindade, Hélgio et al. 2007. Las Ciencias Sociales en América Latina en Perspectiva Comparada (Argentina, Brasil, Chile, México, Uruguay). Mexico, Buenos Aires, Madrid: Siglo XXI.

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CHINA Baoxu, Zhao, and David Chu. 1984. “The Revival of Political Science in China.” PS: Political Science & Politics 17(4): 745–57. Bernstein, Thomas P. 1980. “Political Science (China).” In Humanistic and Social Science Research in China, eds. Anne F. Thurston and Jason H. Parker. New York: Social Science Research Council, 130–38. Brugger, Bill. 1986. “The Revival of Political Science in China: A Review of the Journal Zhengzhixue Yanjiu.” The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs (15): 125– 40. Dewall, Wolf V. 1917. “The Chinese Social and Political Science Association.” Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv 9: 230–32. Guo, Dingping. 2005. “Political Science in China: Retrospect and Prospect.” Political Science in Asia I(1 (Winter)): 13–29. He, Baogang. 2011. The Dilemma of China’s Political Science in the Context of the Rise of China. Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network (SSRN). Inoguchi, Takashi. 2006. “Political Science in Three Democracies, Disaffected (Japan), Third-Wave (Korea) and Fledgling (China).” Presented at the 20th IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Fukuoka. Inoguchi, Takashi. 2012. “Political Science in Three Democracies, Disaffected (Japan), Third-Wave (Korea) and Fledgling (China).” In The World of Political Science. A Critical Overview of the Development of Political Studies around the Globe: 19902012, eds. John Trent and Michael Stein, Opladen, Berlin, Toronto: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 11-39. Li, Kejing. 1986. “‘Woguo de Zhengzhi Tizhi Gaige Yu Zhengzhixue De Fazhan’ (Reform of Political Institutions and the Development of Political Science in Our Country).” Zhongguo Shehui Kexue (Chinese Social Science) 4. Li, Shu. 1979. “‘Zhongguo Shehui Kexue Sanshi Nien’ (Three Decades of Chinese Social Science).” Lishi Yenjiu (Studies in History) 11.

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Lieberthal, Kenneth. 1986. “China and Political Science.” PS: Political Science & Politics 19(1): 70–78. Noakes, Stephen. 2014. “The Role of Political Science in China: Intellectuals and Authoritarian Resilience.” Political Science Quarterly 129(2): 239–60. Petracca, Mark P. 1990. “Teaching Political Science in China: Observations and Suggestions from a Foreign Visitor.” Perspectives on Political Science 19(4): 209–15. Scott, James Brown. 1916. “The Chinese Social and Political Science Association.” The American Journal of International Law 10(2): 375–78. Tuan-Sheng, Chi’en. 1950. “Studies on Comparative Government by Chinese Scholars.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, UNESCO Archives, AG 8 Secretariat Records, Social Science Manuscripts, SS/CH/Man.1-2. Wang, Shaoguang. 2011a. “Thirty Years of Political Science in China: From Learning from the West to Indigenization.” Social Sciences in China 32(3): 23–37. Wang, Shaoguang. 2011b. “To ‘Fall in Line’ or to ‘Grab’: Thoughts on the Indigenization of Political Science.” Journal of Chinese Political Science 16(3): 299–322. Yang, Y. G. 1950. “Political Science in China during the Last Thirty Years.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 344–52. Zhengyuan, Fu. 1991. “The Sociology of Political Science in the People’s Republic of China.” In The Development of Political Science, eds. Easton, David, John G. Gunnell, and Luigi Graziano. London and New York: Routledge, 223–51.

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COLOMBIA Angel Baquero, Sergio, Barrero Escobar, and Fredy Andrés. 2013. “Political Science and Its Methods: A Comparison among the Programs of Social Sciences in Colombia.” Co-herencia 10(19): 207–34. Botero, Santiago Leyva, María Fernanda Ramírez, Patrícia Ines Munoz Yi, and Andrés Preciado. 2013. “La Ciencia Política en Colombia: Una Disciplina en Proceso de Institucionalización.” Revista Debates 7(3): 31–55. Duque Daza, Javier. 2013. “Tres Momentos de la Institucionalización de la Enseñanza de la Ciencia Política en Colombia 1968-2012.” Papel Politico 18(1): 15–55. PS: Political Science & Politics. 2009. “News about the Colombian Political Science Association.” PS: Political Science & Politics 42(3): 615. Sánchez, Rubén. 1994. El Estudio de la Ciencia Política en Colombia. Bogotá: Ediciones Uniandes.

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CROATIA Kasapović, Mirjana, Kresimir Petkovic, and Ivan Grdesic. 2010. “Political Science in Croatia: Dropping the Plural.” In Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence, eds. Rainer Eisfeld and Leslie A. Pal. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 89–102. Kasapović, Mirjana. 2008. “Political Science in Croatia 1962–2007.” European Political Science 7(2): 237–46. Kasapović, Mirjana. 2015. “Political Science in Croatia at the Beginning of the 21st Century.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 39–62.

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CUBA Wolpin, Miles D. 1974. “Cuban Political Science in the Seventies.” Polity 6(3): 424– 41.

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CYPRUS Agapiou-Josephides, Kalliope. 2002. “Political Science in Cyprus.” In The State of Political Science in Central and Eastern Europe, eds. Klingemann, Hans-Dieter, Ewa Kulesza, and Annette Legutke. Berlin: Sigma, 53–69. Agapiou-Josephides, Kalliope. 2007. “The Current State of Political Science in Cyprus.” In The State of Political Science in Western Europe, ed. Hans-Dieter Klingemann. Opladen & Farmington Hills: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 73–86.

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CZECH REPUBLIC Císař, Ondřej. 2007. “Editing Politologický Časopis, the Czech Journal of Political Science.” European Political Science 6(1): 6–9. Holze, Jan, and Pavel Pseja. 2009. “On the Road to ‘Normal Science’: The State of the Discipline as Seen by Political Science Communities in Four Central European Countries.” Presented at the 21st IPSA World Congress of Political Science ‘Global Discontent? Dillemas of Change’, Santiago. Holzer, Jan, and Pavel Pseja. 2010. “Twenty Years of Czech Political Science: On the Edge of Maturity.” In Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence, eds. Rainer Eisfeld and Leslie A. Pal. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 103–18. Kouba, Karel, Ondřej Císař, and Jiří Navrátil. 2015. “The Czech Political Science: A Slow March towards Relevance?” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 63-86. Lyons, Pat. 2012. Theory, Data and Analysis Data Resources for the Study of Politics in the Czech Republic. Praha: Sociologický ústav AV ČR, v.v.i. 403s. Mansfeldová, Zdenka. 2002. “Political Science in the Czech Republik.” In The State of Political Science in Central and Eastern Europe, eds. Klingemann, Hans-Dieter, Ewa Kulesza, and Annette Legutke. Berlin: Sigma, 71-95. Neubauer, Z. 1950. “Czechoslovak Political Science in the Last Thirty Years.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, UNESCO Archives, AG 8 Secretariat Records, Social Science Manuscripts, SS/CH/Man.1-2.

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DENMARK Hansen, Hanne Foss. 2011. “University Reforms in Denmark and the Challenges for Political Science.” European Political Science 10(2): 235–47. Nannestad, Peter. 1977a. “Political Science in Denmark: Trends of Research 1960– 1975: Some Footnotes to a Bibliography.” Scandinavian Political Studies 12(A12): 85–104. Nannestad, Peter. 1977b. “The Growth of a Profession: Political Science in Denmark 1960–1975.” Scandinavian Political Studies 12(A12): 13–27. Pedersen, Mogens N. 2007. “Political Science – Past, Present and Future.” In The State of Political Science in Western Europe, ed. Hans-Dieter Klingemann. Opladen & Farmington Hills: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 87–102.

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EGYPT Selim, H. K. 1950. “The Teaching of Political Science at Fouad I University (Egypt).” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, UNESCO Archives, AG 8 Secretariat Records, Social Science Manuscripts, SS/CH/Man.1-2.

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ESTONIA Avikson, Raivo, and Annika Avikson. 2002. “Political Science in Estonia.” In The State of Political Science in Central and Eastern Europe, eds. Klingemann, HansDieter, Ewa Kulesza, and Annette Legutke. Berlin: Sigma, 97–127. Pettai, Vello. 2010. “Political Science in Estonia: Advantages of Being Small’.” In Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence, eds. Rainer Eisfeld and Leslie A. Pal. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 119–33.

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ETHIOPIA Jinadu, L. Adele. 1984. The Social Sciences and Development in Africa: Ethiopia, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. Stockholm: SAREC.

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FINLAND Allardt, Erik. 1982. “Finland.” In International Handbook of Political Science, Ed. W.G. Andrews. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 144–53. Anckar, Dag. 1977. “Political Science in Finland 1960–1975: From Behavioralism to Policy Analysis.” Scandinavian Political Studies 12(A12): 105–26. Anckar, Dag. 1996. “Political Science in Finland.” In La Science Politique en Europe: Formation, Cooperation, Perspectives, ed. Jean-Louis Quermonne. Paris: Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, 191–210. Berndtson, Erkki. 2007. “The Current State of Political Science in Finland.” In The State of Political Science in Western Europe, ed. Hans-Dieter Klingemann. Opladen & Farmington Hills: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 103–36. Berndtson, Erkki. 2008. “Political Science in Finland: A Discipline in Troubled Waters.” Presented at the IPSA Conference on ‘International Political Science: New Theoretical and Regional Perspectives Congress’, Montreal. Berndtson, Erkki. 2015. “Finnish Political Science in the 21st Century.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 87– 108. Kantola, Johanna. 2015. “Political Science as a Gendered Discipline in Finland.” European Political Science 14(2): 79–86. Paakkunainen, K. 1988. “A Periphery in Search of a Centre: The Early Years of the Finnish Political Science Association.” In Political Science Between the Past and the Future, eds. Anckar, Dag, and Erkki Berndtson. Helsinki: Finnish Political Science Association, 25–33. Pesonen, Pertti. 1977. “The Political Science Profession in Finland.” Scandinavian Political Studies 12(A12): 29–45.

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FRANCE Aron, Raymond. 1950. “Political Science in France.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 48–64. Aron, Raymond. 1955. “Réflexions sur la politique et la science politique française.” Revue française de science politique 5(1): 5–20. Billordo, Libia. 2005a. “Methods Training in French Political Science.” French Politics 3(3): 352–57. Billordo, Libia. 2005b. “Publishing in French Political Science Journals: An Inventory of Methods and Sub-Fields.” French Politics 3(2): 178–86. Billordo, Libia, and Adina Dumitru. 2006. “French Political Science: Institutional Structures in Teaching and Research.” French Politics 4(1): 124–34. Blondiaux, Loïc. 1997. “Les tournants historiques de la science politique américaine.” Politix 10(40): 7–38. Blondiaux, Loïc. 2004. “Enquête sur l’état de la science politique universitaire: premiers éléments.” Palaestra, Bulletin de liaison de l’Association des Enseignants et Chercheurs en Science Politique (AECSP) 20:1-7. Blondiaux, Loïc, and Philippe Veitl. 1999. “La carrière symbolique d’un père fondateur. André Siegfried et la science politique française après 1945.” Genèses 37(1): 4– 26. Blondiaux, Loïc, and Yves Déloye. 2007. “L’état de la science politique en France.” Lettre de l’Observatoire des métiers académiques de la science politique 4: 1–15. Boncourt, Thibaud. 2007. “The Evolution of Political Science in France and Britain: A Comparative Study of Two Political Science Journals.” European Political Science 6(3): 276–94.

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Boncourt, Thibaud. 2015a. “A Discipline on Edge. An Overview of the History and Current State of Political Science in France.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 109–32. Boncourt, Thibaud. 2015b. “The Transnational Circulation of Scientific Ideas: Importing Behavioralism in European Political Science (1950–1970).” Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 51(2): 195–215. Boutmy, Émile. 1871. Quelques idées sur la création d’une faculté libre d’enseignement supérieur. Paris: Imprimerie Adolphe Lainé. Boutmy, Émile. 1881. “Observations sur l’enseignement des sciences politiques et administratives présentées à l’occasion de la proposition de l’honorable M. Carnot tendant à la création d’une école d’administration.” Revue Internationale de l’Enseignement 1: 237–49. Charle, Christophe. 1991. “Savoir durer. La nationalisation de l’Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques, 1936-1945.” Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales 86(1): 99– 105. Chillaud, Matthieu. 2009. “International Relations in France: The ‘Usual Suspects’ in a French Scientific Field of Study?” European Political Science 8(2): 239–53. Chillaud, Matthieu. 2012. “Can Political Science Stand the Test of the Eclecticism of International Relations? The Case of France.” Presented at the 22nd IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Madrid. Daguerre, Anne. 2004. “Murder by Numbers: The Slow Death of French Political Science.” European Political Science 3(3): 5–12. Damamme, Dominique. 1987. “Genèse sociale d’une institution scolaire: l’Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques.” Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales 70(1): 31–46. De Fontenay, H. Bourdeau. 1948. “La formation des fonctionnaires: L’Ecole Nationale d’Administration.” La Revue administrative 1(1): 8–13. De Montricher, Nicole. 1989. “French Political Science.” PS: Political Science & Politics 22(1): 146–48.

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Déloye, Yves, and Loic Blondiaux. 2007. “The Current State of Political Science: Report on the Situation in France.” In The State of Political Science in Western Europe, ed. Hans-Dieter Klingemann. Opladen & Farmington Hills: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 137–62. Déloye, Yves, and Nonna Mayer. 2008. “French Political Science at a Turning Point.” Presented at the IPSA Conference on ‘International Political Science: New Theoretical and Regional Perspectives Congress’, Montreal. Déloye, Yves. 2012. “Éléments pour une morphologie des politistes français au vingt et unième siècle.” Politique et Sociétés 31(3): 109–26. Dreyfus, François G. 1982. “Political Science in France.” Government and Opposition 17(4): 429–43. Duverger, Maurice. 1950. “The Study of Political Institutions and Constitutional Law in France and in Its Present State of Advancement.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 370–81. Favre, Pierre. 1981a. “La Science Politique en France depuis 1945.” International Political Science Review / Revue internationale de science politique 2(1): 95–120. Favre, Pierre. 1981b. “Les sciences d’état entre déterminisme et libéralisme. Émile Boutmy (1835-1906) et la création de l’école libre des sciences politiques.” Revue française de sociologie 22(3): 429–65. Favre, Pierre. 1982a. “France.” In International Handbook of Political Science, ed. W.G. Andrews. Westpost CT: Greenwood Press, 154–68. Favre, Pierre. 1982b. “Political Science in France since 1945.” In International Handbook of Political Science, ed. W.G. Andrews. Westport: Greenwood Press, 154–68. Favre, Pierre. 1989. Naissances de la science politique en France. Paris: Fayard. Garrigou, Alain. 1995. “L’initiation d’un initiateur: André Siegfried.” Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales 106(1): 27–41. Giornale degli Economisti. 1896. “A Proposito del Collège Libre des Sciences Sociales.” Giornale degli Economisti 12 (Anno 7): 185–92.

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Godechot, Olivier, and Nicolas Mariot. 2003a. “Comment choisir son directeur de thèse? Réseaux et recrutement en science politique.” Bulletin de la Fédération Paris Jourdan 3: 3-4. Godechot, Olivier, and Nicolas Mariot. 2003b. “Devenir des docteurs de science politique et ‘localisme’. Premiers éléments d’enquête.” Système D. Bulletin de l’Association des Candidats aux Métiers de la Science Politique (ANCMSP) 14: 3–9. Godechot, Olivier, and Nicholas Mariot. 2003c. “Les thèses de science politique et leurs jurys. Premiers éléments d’enquête.” Palaestra, Bulletin de liaison de l’Association des Enseignants et Chercheurs en Science Politique (AECSP) 9(22): 63–86. Godechot, Olivier, and Nicolas Mariot. 2004. “Les deux formes du capital social. Structure relationnelle des jurys de thèses et recrutement en science politique.” Revue française de sociologie 45(2): 35–74. Goguel, François. 1950. “Report on the Present State of the Study of Political Parties, Public Opinion and Elections in France.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 503–14. Gottraux, Philppe, Pierre-Antoine Schorderet, and Bernard Voutat. 2000. La science politique suisse à l’épreuve de son histoire. Genèse, émergence et perspectives d’une discipline scientifique. Lausanne: Réalités Sociales. Gottraux, Philppe, Pierre-Antoine Schorderet, and Bernard Voutat. 2004. “L’émergence d’une discipline scientifique. La création de l’Association Suisse de Science Politique (1951-1959).” Swiss Political Science Review 10(1): 1–28. Groom, A. J. R. 2005. “International Relations in France: A View from across the Channel.” European Political Science 4(2): 164–74. Grossman, Emiliano. 2010. “Les stratégies de publication des politistes français. Facteurs d’unité et de diversité.” Revue française de science politique 60(3): 565–85. Harguindéguy, Jean-Baptiste, and Joan Canton. 2009. “Is French Policy Analysis in Crisis? A First Critical Appraisal.” European Political Science 8(1): 90–103. Kopelmanas, Lazare. 1950. “Teaching and Organization of Research in the Field of Political Science in France.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 647–54.

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Laski, Harold J., and Maurice Caudel. 1925. “Political Science in Great Britain and France.” The American Political Science Review 19(1): 96–103. Leca, Jean. 1982. “La science politique dans le champ intellectuel français.” Revue française de science politique 32(4-5): 653–78. Leca, Jean. 1991a. “French Political Science and Its ‘Subfields’: Some Reflections on the Intellectual Organization of the Discipline in Relation to Its Historical and Social Situation.” In The Development of Political Science, eds. Easton, David, John G. Gunnell, and Luigi Graziano. London and New York: Routledge, 147–86. Leca, Jean. 1991b. “French Political Science.” In The Development of Political Science, eds. David Easton, John G. Gunnell and Luigi Graziano. London and New York: Routledge. Leca, Jean. 1991c. “French Political Science: Some Problems and Difficulties in the Social Organization of the Discipline.” European Journal of Political Research 20(34): 323–40. Leca, Jean. 2009. “Comparative, Arab, and European Studies: Still a French Exceptionalism?” International Political Science Review 30(5): 487–99. Macridis, Roy C., and Bernard E. Brown. 1957. “The Study of Politics in France since the Liberation: A Critical Bibliography.” The American Political Science Review 51(3): 811–26. Mathiot, A. 1950. “Administration in France during the Last Thirty Years.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 446–56. Milet, Marc. 2001. “L’Autonomisation d’une discipline. La création de l’agrégation de science politique en 1971.” Revue d’histoire des sciences humaines 1(4): 65–116. Oberholtzer, Ellis P. 1896. “Courses in Politics and Journalism at Lille.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 8: 130–37. Quesnel, Louise. 1994. “Être étudiant en science politique en 1970.” In Jeunesse et politique (Tome 2), eds. Raymond Hudon and Bernard Fournier. Sainte-Foy: L’Harmattan, 257–77.

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Renouvin, P. 1950. “The Contribution of France to the Study of International Relations.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 561–75. Richard, Gaston. 1902a. “Sociologie et Science Politique I.” Revue Philosophique de la France et de l’Étranger 53: 300–17. Richard, Gaston. 1902b. “Sociologie et Science Politique II (suite).” Revue Philosophique de la France et de l’Étranger 53: 405–24. Roux, Christophe. 2004. “Half a Century of French Political Science: An Interview with Jean Leca, President of the French Political Science Association.” European Political Science 3(2): 25–30. Rowe, Leo S. 1892. “Instruction in French Universities. With Special Reference to Instruction in Public Law and Economics in the Law Faculties.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 2: 62–85. Science. 1885. “Political Science in France.” Science 6(147): 482–83. Sharp, W. R. 1924. “Political Science in France.” The American Political Science Review 18(3): 582–92. Stein, Michael B. 1995. “Major Factors in the Emergence of Political Science as a Discipline in Western Democracies: A Comparative Analysis of the United States, Britain, France, and Germany.” In Regime and Discipline. Democracy and the Development of Political Science, eds. David Easton, John G. Gunnell and Michael B. Stein. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 169–95. Wagner, Peter. 1987. “Social Sciences and Political Projects: Reform Coalitions between Social Scientists and Policy-Makers in France, Italy, and West Germany.” In Social Direction of the Social Sciences, Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook XI, eds. S. Blume et al. Dordrecht, Boston, Lancaster and Tokyo: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 277–306. Wagner, Peter. 1988. “Discourse Coalitions and State Formations: The Interaction between Social Scientists and Policy-Makers in France, Italy, and West Germany.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, University of Ontario.

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GEORGIA Muskhelishvili, Marina, and Zviad Abashidze. 2010. “Science or Ideology? Georgian Political Science at the Crossroads.” In Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence, eds. Rainer Eisfeld and Leslie A. Pal. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 135–48.

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GERMANY Germany (1850-1950)

Bluhdorn, L. 1950. “Political Science in German-Speaking Countries.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, UNESCO Archives, AG 8 Secretariat Records, Social Science Manuscripts, SS/CH/Man.1-2. Cohn, Gustav. 1900. “Ueber die Vereinigung der Staatswissenschaften mit den Juristenfakultäten.” Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik / Journal of Economics and Statistics 20 (75)(6): 755–69. Günther, Klaus. 1985. Politisch-soziale Analyse im Schatten von Weimar. Frankfurt: Verlag Peter Lang. Harley, J. Eugene. 1930. “The Hochschule für Politik: A Significant German Institution for the Teaching of Political Science.” The American Political Science Review 24(2): 466–69. Hildebrand, Bruno. 1872. “Die Verdienste der Universität Jena um die Fortbildung und das Studium der Staatswissenschaften. Eine Akademische Rede.” Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik / Journal of Economics and Statistics 18: 1–11. Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik / Journal of Economics and Statistics. 1869. “Die Universitätsstudien und Staatsprüfungen der Verwaltungsbeamten in Preussen.” Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik / Journal of Economics and Statistics 12: 223–26. Maurer, Georg Ludwig von. 1869. Geschichte der Städteverfassung in Deutschland. Erlangen: Enke. Rowe, Leo S. 1890. “Instruction in Public Law and Political Economy in German Universities.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 1: 78– 102.

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Schaffle, Dr. 1897. “Über den Wissenschaftlichen Begriff der Politik.” Zeitschrift für die gesamte Staatswissenschaft / Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 53(4): 579–600. Schmoller, Gustav. 1895. “Vacation Courses in Politics and Economics at Berlin.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 6: 85–87. Small, Albion W. 1923. “Some Contributions to the History of Sociology. Section VIII. Approaches to Objective Economic and Political Science in Germany: Cameralism.” American Journal of Sociology 29(2): 158–65. Verdross-Drossberg, A. 1950. “The Study of International Law in German-Speaking Countries.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 594–603. Verosta, S. 1950. “International Relations in German-Speaking Countries.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, UNESCO Archives, AG 8 Secretariat Records, Social Science Manuscripts, SS/CH/Man.1-2. Weyher, Johannes. 1985. “Politikwissenschaft im Faschismus (1933–45): Die vergessenen Zwölf Jahre.” Politische Vierteljahresschrift 26(4): 423–37. Wickett, S. M. 1898. “Political Economy at German Universities.” The Economic Journal 8(29): 146–50.

Former German Democratic Republic (1950-1990)

Roeder, Karl-Heinz. 1989. “Political Science in the German Democratic Republic.” PS: Political Science & Politics 22(3): 753–58. Buchstein, Hubertus, and Gerhard Göhler. 1990. “After the Revolution: Political Science in East Germany.” PS: Political Science & Politics 23(4): 668–73.

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Former West Germany (1950-1990)

Kastendiek, Hans. 1987. “Political Development and Political Science in West Germany.” International Political Science Review / Revue internationale de science politique 8(1): 25–40. Sinderman, Barbara, and Charles R. Foster. 1976. “German Association for Political Science (GAPS).” PS: Political Science & Politics 9(3): 380.

Germany (since 1990)

Abels, Gabriele, and Dorian R. Woods. 2015. “The Status of Women in German Political Science.” European Political Science 14(2): 87–95. Abels, Gabriele. 1997. “Zwischen Networking und Verbandspolitik in der bundesdeutschen Politikwissenschaft.” In Geschlechterverhältnisse im Kontext politischer Transformation, eds. E. Kreisky and B. Sauer. Wiesbaden: Westdeutscher Verlag, 398–407. Arendes, C., and H. Buchstein. 2005. Politikwissenschaft in Deutschland. Standorte, Studiengange und Professorenschaft 1949–1999. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag fur Sozialwissenschaften. Arndt, H.-J. 1978. Die Besiegten von 1945: Versuch einer Politologie für Deutsche samt Würdigung der Politikwissenschaft in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Berlin: Duncker and Humblot. Blanke, Bernhard, Ulrich Jürgens, and Hans Kastendiek. 1975. Kritik der politischen Wissenschaft: Analysen von Politik und Ökonomie in der bürgerlichen Gesellschaft (2 Vols). Frankfurt am Main: Campus. Bleek, Wilhelm. 2001. Geschichte der Politikwissenschaft in Deutschland. München: Beck.

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Böhret, C. 1985. “Zum Stand und zur Orientierung der Politikwissenschaft in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.” In Policy-Forschung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, ed. H.-H. Hartwich. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, 216–330. Chi, Pei-Shan. 2012. “Bibliometric Characteristics of Political Science Research in Germany.” Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 49(1): 1–6. Eisfeld, Rainer, Michael Th. Greven, and Hans Karl Rupp. 1996. Political Science and Regime Change in 20th Century Germany. Hauppauge: Nova Science Publishers. Ernst, J. 1994. Politikwissenschaft in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland – Die Entwicklung ihres Selbstverständnisses im Spiegel der Einfuhrungswerke. Munster: Agenda Verlag. Eschenburg, T. 1986. Anfange der Politikwissenschaft und des Schulfaches Politik in Deutschland seit 1945. Augsburg: University of Augsburg. Falter, Jürgen W., and Felix W. Wurm, eds. 2003. Politikwissenschaft in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. 50 Jahre DVPW. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. Faul, E. 1979. “Politikwissenschaft im Westlichen Deutschland.” Politische Vierteljahresschrift 20(1): 71–103. Gantzel-Kress, G., and K. J. Gantzel. 1980. “The Development of International Relations Studies in West Germany.” In The Foreign Policy of West Germany: Formation and Contents (Vol. 4 of German Political Studies), eds. E. Krippendorff and V. Rittberger. London: Sage Publications, 197–269. Goerres, Achim, and Andreas Warntjen. 2006. “Requiem for a Dream? Academic Career Opportunities for Young Political Scientists in Germany.” European Political Science 5(3): 253–63. Hartwich, Hans-Hermann. 2003. “Die DVPW in Jahren der Krise und der Erneuerung 1983 bis 1988.” In Politikwissenschaft in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. 50 Jahre DVPW, eds. W. Falter, Jürgen, and Felix W. Wurm. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 35– 45.

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Kaase, Max. 2005. “Political Science Training in Germany: Some Considerations.” European Political Science 4(1): 102–8. Kastendiek, Hans. 1977. Die Entwicklung der Westdeutschen Politikwissenschaft. Frankfurt am Main: Campus. Kastendiek, Hans. 1991. “Political Development and Political Science in West Germany.” In The Development of Political Science, eds. Easton, David, John G. Gunnell, and Luigi Graziano. London and New York: Routledge, 108–26. Keman, Hans. 2007. “Comparative Political Science in Germany: An Outsider’s View.” Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft 1(1): 66–79. Kittel, B. 2009. “Eine Disziplin auf der Suche nach Wissenschaftlichkeit: Entwicklung und Stand der Methoden in der deutschen Politikwissenschaft.” Politische Vierteljahresschrift 50(3): 577–603. Klingemann, Hans-Dieter. 1996. “Political Science in Germany.” In La Science Politique en Europe: Formation, Cooperation, Perspectives, ed. Jean-Louis Quermonne. Paris: Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, 87–102. Knodt, M., Willems, U. and Kotzian, P. 2004. “Karriereverläufe in der PolitikWissenschaft.” Politische Vierteljahresschrift 45(1): 109–15. Kohout, Franz. 2015. “Political Science in Germany. Developments and Current State of the Discipline.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 133–46. Lietzmann, Hans J. 1996. “Epochen der Politikwissenschaft in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.” Swiss Political Science Review 2(4): 1–13. Mohr, Arno. 1988. Politikwissenschaft als Alternative - Stationen einer Disziplin auf dem Wege zu ihrer Selbständigkeit in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, 1945–65. Bochum. Mohr, Arno. 1995. “Politikwissenschaft als Universitätsdisziplin in Deutschland.” In Grundzüge der Politikwissenschaft, ed. Arno Mohr. München und Wien: Oldenbourg, 1–63.

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Nickel, Erich. 2004. Politik und Politikwissenschaft in der Weimarer Republik. Berlin: Rotschild. Pehl, Malte. 2012. “The Study of Politics in Germany: A Bibliometric Analysis of Subfields and Methods.” European Political Science 11(1): 54–70. Pfotenhauer, D. 1972. “Conceptions of Political Science in West Germany and the United States, 1960-1972.” Journal of Politics 34(2): 554–91. Plumper, T. 2003. “Publikationstatigkeit und Rezeptionserfolg der deutschen Politikwissenschaft in internationalen Fachzeitschriften, 1990–2002.” Politische Vierteljahresschrift 44(3): 529–44. Plumper, T. and Schimmelfennig, F. 2007. “Wer wird Prof – und wann? Berufungsdeterminanten in der deutschen Politikwissenschaft.” Politische Vierteljahresschrift 48(1): 97–117. Schüttemeyer, Suzanne S. 2007. “The Current State of Political Science in Germany.” In The State of Political Science in Western Europe, ed. Hans-Dieter Klingemann. Opladen & Farmington Hills: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 163–86. Schüttemeyer, Suzanne. 2008. “The Current State of Political Science in Germany (updated Version of Schüttemeyer 2007).” Presented at the IPSA Conference on ‘International Political Science: New Theoretical and Regional Perspectives Congress’, Montreal. Searle, Alaric. 2007. “Teaching in Europe: A Comparison of University Classroom Experience in Britain and Germany.” European Political Science 6(3): 322–31. Stein, Michael B. 1995. “Major Factors in the Emergence of Political Science as a Discipline in Western Democracies: A Comparative Analysis of the United States, Britain, France, and Germany.” In Regime and Discipline. Democracy and the Development of Political Science, eds. David Easton, John G. Gunnell and Michael B. Stein. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 169–95. Von Beyme, Klaus. 1982. “(Political Science in The) Federal Republic of Germany.” In International Handbook of Political Science, ed. W.G. Andrews. Westport: Greenwood Press, 169–76.

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Wagner, Peter. 1987. “Social Sciences and Political Projects: Reform Coalitions between Social Scientists and Policy-Makers in France, Italy, and West Germany.” In Social Direction of the Social Sciences, Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook XI, eds. S. Blume et al. Dordrecht, Boston, Lancaster and Tokyo: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 277–306. Wagner, Peter. 1988. “Discourse Coalitions and State Formations: The Interaction between Social Scientists and Policy-Makers in France, Italy, and West Germany.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, University of Ontario.

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GREECE Aranitou, Valia. 2015. “The State of Political Science in Greece.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 147–64. Contogeorgis, Georges. 2007. “Political Science in Greece.” In The State of Political Science in Western Europe, ed. Hans-Dieter Klingemann. Opladen & Farmington Hills: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 187–228. Kakepaki, Manina, and Dimitri A. Sotiropoulos. 2006. “Is the Glass ‘Half Full’ or ‘Half Empty’? The Political Science Profession and Young Academics in Greece.” European Political Science 5(3): 245–52. Seferiades, Seraphim. 2008. “Greek Political Science at a Crossroads: Problems and Challenges.” Presented at the IPSA Conference on ‘International Political Science: New Theoretical and Regional Perspectives Congress’, Montreal. Sotiropoulos, Dimitri A. 1996. “Administrative Science and Organizational Theory in Greece.” South European Society and Politics 1(2): 300–306.

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HONG KONG Cheung, Peter T. Y. 2005. “The Study of Political Science in Hong Kong.” Political Science in Asia I(1 (Winter)): 31–50. Ma, Shu Yun. 2014. “The Making of a Bilingual (Chinese/English) Political Science Department in Hong Kong.” Presented at the 23rd IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Montreal.

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HUNGARY Arató, Krisztina, and Csaba Tóth. 2010. “Political Science in Hungary: A Discipline in the Making.” In Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence, eds. Rainer Eisfeld and Leslie A. Pal. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 149–62. Boda, Zsolt, and Gábor Zoltán Szűcs. 2015. “Political Science in Hungary: Towards Diversification and Professionalization.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 165–88. Holze, Jan, and Pavel Pseja. 2009. “On the Road to ‘Normal Science’: The State of the Discipline as Seen by Political Science Communities in Four Central European Countries.” Presented at the 21st IPSA World Congress of Political Science ‘Global Discontent? Dillemas of Change’, Santiago. Szabó, Máté. 2002. “Political Science - Hungary.” In Three Social Science Disciplines in Central and Eastern Europe: Handbook on Economics, Political Science and Sociology (1989-2001), eds. Kaase, M., Sparschuh, V., and Agnieszka Wenninger. Berlin: Informationszentrum Sozialwissenschaften. Szabó, Máté. 2002. “Political Science in Hungary.” In The State of Political Science in Central and Eastern Europe, eds. Klingemann, Hans-Dieter, Ewa Kulesza, and Annette Legutke. Berlin: Sigma, 129–56.

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ICELAND Grímsson, Ólafur Ragnar. 1977. “Pioneering Political Science: The Case of Iceland.” Scandinavian Political Studies 12(A12): 47–63. Hardarson, Olafur. 2007. “The Current State of Political Science in Iceland.” In The State of Political Science in Western Europe, ed. Hans-Dieter Klingemann. Opladen & Farmington Hills: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 229–42. Hardarson, Ólafur Th. 2015. “Political Science in Iceland 2014.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 189–204.

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INDIA Appadorai, A. 1950. “Political Science in India.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 38–47. Bains, J. S. 1971. “State of Political Science in India.” The Indian Journal of Political Science 32(4): 393–444. Fernandes, Lionel. 1990. “Political Science in India - The Crux?” The Indian Journal of Political Science 51(1): 15–21. Seshadri, K. 2001. “The Tortuous Path of Political Science Discipline in India (An Essay Down Memory Lane).” The Indian Journal of Political Science 62(1): 25–40. Shah, Ghanshyam. 2001. “Political Science in India: A Discipline and Intellectual Pursuit.” The Indian Journal of Political Science 62(1): 11–23. Sharma, Rajendra Narayan, and Santosh Bakshi. 1978. Political Science in India: An Index to Twelve Political Science Journals of India. New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company.

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INDONESIA Alfian, 1979. Political Science in Indonesia. Yogyakarta: Gadjah Mada University Press.

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IRELAND Coakley, John, C. Harris, M. Laver, and B. Quinn. 2015. “The State of Political Science in Ireland.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 205–28. Coakley, John. 1991. “Political Science in Ireland: Development and Diffusion in a European Periphery.” European Journal of Political Research 20(3-4): 359–73. Elgie, Robert, and Iain McMenamin. 2009. “Journal Publications from Politics Departments in Ireland 2003–2007: An Update Using the Hix Method.” European Political Science 8(1): 104–12. Harris, Clodagh, and Brid Quinn. 2015. “Teaching, Assessment and Professional Development: Praxis in Ireland’s Political Science Community.” Irish Political Studies 30(2): 255–75. Stegmann McCallion, Malin. 2006. “Sin É! A Personal Perspective on Breaking into Academic Life in Ireland and the UK.” European Political Science 5(3): 280–87.

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ITALY Attinà, Fulvio. 2015. “Political Science in Italy. Moving on Amid Institutional Constraints and Social Challenges.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 229–45. Bluntschli. 1873. “Neuere staatswissenschaftliche Schriften der Italiener.” Kritische Vierteljahresschrift für Gesetzgebung und Rechtswissenschaft (KritV) 15(4): 579–91. Bobbio, Norberto. 1969. Saggi sulla Scienza Politica in Italia. Bari: Laterza. Bobbio, Norberto. 1986. “La scienza politica e la tradizione di studi politici in Italia.” In La scienza politica in Italia: Bilancio e prospettive, ed. L. Graziano. Milano: Franco Angeli, 46–60. Bonanate, L. 1984. “Gli studi di relazioni internazionali in Italia: La Sindrome del ‘Brutto Anatroccolo.’” In Quaderni Fondazione Feltrinelli. Milano: Fondazione Feltrinelli, 49–76. Capano, Giliberto, and Filippo Tronconi. 2005. “Political Science in Italian Universities: Peaceful Survival?” European Political Science 4(2): 151–63. Capano, Giliberto, and Luca Verzichelli. 2008. “Political Science in Italy. The Achievements and Challenges of a Small, but Significantly Proactive, Discipline.” Presented at the IPSA Conference on ‘International Political Science: New Theoretical and Regional Perspectives Congress’, Montreal. Capano, Giliberto, and Luca Verzichelli. 2010. “Good but Not Enough: Recent Developments of Political Science in Italy.” European Political Science 9(1): 102–16. Capano, Giliberto, and Luca Verzichelli. 2014. “Nemo Profeta in Patria: The Difficult Impact of Italian Political Science on the Public Sphere.” Paper presented at the 23rd IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Montreal. Dente, B. 1984a. “Gli studi di scienza politica sulle istituzioni di governo: Una rassegna problematica.” Quaderni Fondazione Feltrinelli 28-29: 351–75.

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Wagner, Peter. 1988. “Discourse Coalitions and State Formations: The Interaction between Social Scientists and Policy-Makers in France, Italy, and West Germany.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, University of Ontario.

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JAPAN Inoguchi, Takashi. 2005. “Political Science in Japan.” Political Science in Asia I(1 (Winter)): 51–61. Inoguchi, Takashi. 2006. “Political Science in Three Democracies, Disaffected (Japan), Third-Wave (Korea) and Fledgling (China).” Presented at the 20th IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Fukuoka. Inoguchi, Takashi. 2012. “Political Science in Three Democracies, Disaffected (Japan), Third-Wave (Korea) and Fledgling (China).” In The World of Political Science. A Critical Overview of the Development of Political Studies around the Globe: 19902012, eds. John Trent and Michael Stein, Opladen, Berlin, Toronto: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 11-39. Ishida, Takeshi. 1982. “Some Characteristics of Political Science in Japan.” Government and Opposition 17(3): 335–50. Royama, Masamichi. 1950. “Political Science in Japan.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 313–22. Sagawa, Yasuhiro. 2006. “Political Science in Japan.” European Political Science 5(3): 304–14. Soyeda, Jiuchi. 1893. “The Study of Political Economy in Japan.” The Economic Journal 3(10): 334–39. Taniguchi, Masaki. 2008. “The State of Political Science in Japan.” Presented at the IPSA Conference on ‘International Political Science: New Theoretical and Regional Perspectives Congress’, Montreal. Ward, Robert E. 1952. “A Survey of Political Science Literature on Japan.” American Political Science Review 46(1): 201–13.

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KOREA Inoguchi, Takashi. 2006. “Political Science in Three Democracies, Disaffected (Japan), Third-Wave (Korea) and Fledgling (China).” Presented at the 20th IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Fukuoka. Inoguchi, Takashi. 2012. “Political Science in Three Democracies, Disaffected (Japan), Third-Wave (Korea) and Fledgling (China).” In The World of Political Science. A Critical Overview of the Development of Political Studies around the Globe: 19902012, eds. John Trent and Michael Stein, Opladen, Berlin, Toronto: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 11-39. Lee, Chung-Hee, and Kim Kee-Seok. 2008. “The Study of Political Science in Korea.” Presented at the IPSA Conference on ‘International Political Science: New Theoretical and Regional Perspectives Congress’, Montreal. Park, Chan Wook. 2005. “Political Science in Korea.” Political Science in Asia I(1 (Winter)): 63–86.

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LATVIA Bāra, Daina, and Dace Muceniece. 2015. “Political Science in Latvia.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 245– 66. Ikstens, Jãnis. 2010. “Political Science in Latvia: Learning the Basics’.” In Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence, eds. Rainer Eisfeld and Leslie A. Pal. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 163–75. Runcis, Andris. 2002. “Political Science in Latvia.” In The State of Political Science in Central and Eastern Europe, eds. Klingemann, Hans-Dieter, Ewa Kulesza, and Annette Legutke. Berlin: Sigma, 157–71. Semanis, Einars. 1994. “Academic Political Science in Latvia: The First Steps.” Scandinavian Political Studies 17(2): 181–92.

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LEBANON Ronart, S. 1950. “The Development of Political Science in the Arab East (Lebanon).” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, UNESCO Archives, AG 8 Secretariat Records, Social Science Manuscripts, SS/CH/Man.1-2. Tabbah, B. 1950. “Methods in Political Science (Lebanon).” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, UNESCO Archives, AG 8 Secretariat Records, Social Science Manuscripts, SS/CH/Man.1-2.

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LITHUANIA Jakniunaité, Dovilé, and Inga Vinogradnaité. 2010. “Political Science in Lithuania: A Maturing Discipline.” In Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence, eds. Rainer Eisfeld and Leslie A. Pal. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 177–91. Jokubaitis, Alvydas, and Raimundas Lopata. 2015. “Political Science in Lithuania.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. KrauzMozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 267–86. Krupavicius, Algis. 2002. “Political Science in Lithuania.” In The State of Political Science in Central and Eastern Europe, eds. Klingemann, Hans-Dieter, Ewa Kulesza, and Annette Legutke. Berlin: Sigma, 173–207. Kuris, Egidijus, and Raimundas Lopata. 2000. “Political Science in Lithuania: A New Academic Discipline and Field of Research.” In Lithuanian Political Science Yearbook 1999, Vilnius, 7–14.

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LUXEMBOURG Dumont, Patrick. 2008. “Putting Luxembourg on the Political Science Map?” Presented at the IPSA Conference on ‘International Political Science: New Theoretical and Regional Perspectives Congress’, Montreal.

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MACEDONIA Cekik, Aneta. 2015. “Political Science in Macedonia.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 287–306.

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MALAYSIA Sani, Rustam A., and Norani Othman. 1991. “The Social Sciences in Malaysia: A Critical Scenario.” Akademika 38(1), 5–28. Saravanamuttu, Johan. 2005. “Political Science in Malaysia.” Political Science in Asia I(1 (Winter)): 87–113.

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MEXICO Alarcón Olguín, V. 2011. La Ciencia Política en México: Trayectorias y Retos de su Enseñanza. México: Editorial Torres y Associados. Alarcón Olguín, Víctor. 2012. “La Ciencia Política en México. Reflexiones Sobre su Pasado, Presente y Porvenir - Political Science in Mexico. Thoughts on Its Past, Present and Future.” Política / Revista de Ciencia Política 50(1): 31–57. Arguedas, Ledda, and Manuel Camacho. 1979. Sociología y Ciencia Política en México: Un Balance de Veinticinco Años. México: UNAM. Barrientos del Monte, Fernando. 2015. “Growth and Institutionalization of Mexican Political Science.” Revista de Ciencia Política (Santiago) 35(1): 95–120. Bulcourf, Pablo, Enrique Gutiérrez Márquez, and Nelson Cardozo. 2014. “El Desarrollo de la Ciencia Política en Argentina, Brasil y México: Construyendo una Mirada Comparada.”Anuario Latinoamericano Ciencias Políticas y Relaciones Internacionales 1: 155–84. Casas Santín, M. A. 2008. “Los Inicios de la Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. 1951-1957.” Heurística: Revista Digital de Historia de la Educación (10): 5. Domínguez, Jorge I. 2004. “The Scholarly Study of Mexican Politics.” Mexican Studies / Estudios Mexicanos 20(2): 377–410. Heras, Leticia. 2006. “El Estudio de la Ciencia Política en México y sus Antecedentes en la UAEM.” Espacios Públicos 9(17): 10–19. Huerta, Mauricio Merino. 1999. La Ciencia Política en México. México: Fondo de Cultura Económica. Loeza, Soledad. 2005. “La Ciencia Política: El Pulso del Cambio en México.” Revista de Ciencia Política 25(1): 192–203. Mariscal, Juan. 2011. “El Desarrollo de la Ciencia Política en México. Una Mirada a Través de los Estudios sobre el Estado de la Disciplina.” Masters Dissertation. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana de México.

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Márquez, Enrique Gutiérrez. 2004. “Desarrollo Histórico Institucional de la Ciencia Política Académica en México. Del Campo de Conocimiento al Campo de las Interacciones Sociales.” PhD Dissertation. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana de México. Mendieta y Nuñez, L. 1950. “Political Science in Mexico.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, UNESCO Archives, AG 8 Secretariat Records, Social Science Manuscripts, SS/CH/Man.1-2. Merino, Mauricio. 1999. Historia de la Ciencia Política en México. México: Fondo de Cultura Económica. Meyer, Lorenzo, and Manuel Camacho. 1979. “La Ciencia Política en México.” In Ciencias Sociales en México: Desarrollo y Perspectivas, ed. El Colegio de México. México: El Colegio de México. Meyer, Lorenzo. 1971. “La Ciencia Política y Sus Perspectivas en México.” Historia Mexicana XXI(2): 285–311. Octavio, Rodríguez Araujo. 2001. “La Ciencia Política en (y sobre) México en el Siglo XX.” Revista Ciencia 52(3): 66–75. Ríos, Alberto Arellano. 2015. “La Ciencia Política en el Estado de Jalisco: Un Balance de su Institucionalización.” Estudios Políticos 34: 139–65. Suárez-Iñiguez, Enrique. 1992. “La Ciencia Política Académica Mexicana.” Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales (147): 213–20. Suárez-Iñiguez, Enrique. 1994. “Political Science in Mexico: Cold War and Post-Cold War Context.” Perspectives on Political Science 23(1): 31–35. Suárez-Iñiguez, Enrique. 2013. El Largo Camino hacia la Autonomía y la Institucionalización de la Ciencia Política, en México y en El Mundo. México: Mimeo. Torres, David. 1990. “La Ciencia Política en México.” In Desarrollo y Organización de las Ciencias Sociales en México, México: CIICH-UNAM, n.a. Trindade, Hélgio et al. 2007. Las Ciencias Sociales en América Latina en Perspectiva Comparada (Argentina, Brasil, Chile, México, Uruguay). Mexico, Buenos Aires, Madrid: Siglo XXI.

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Vidal de la Rosa, Godofredo. 2009. “The Disadvantages of Disorganization: The Case of Mexican Political Science.” Presented at the 21st IPSA World Congress of Political Science ‘Global Discontent? Dillemas of Change’, Santiago. Viesca, Karla Valverde, and Enrique Gutierrez. 2014. “A Critical View at the Historical Institutional Development of Academic Political Science in Mexico.” Presented at the 23rd IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Montreal. Viesca, Karla Valverde. 1995. “Nuestra Ciencia Política y la de Otros: Comparación entre Planes de Estudio de la UNAM, Essex, Georgetown y La Complutense.” Revista Estudios Políticos 9: 189–207.

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MOLDOVA Mosneaga, Valeriu. 2010. “Political Science in Moldova: Beginning of Integration in the European Research Network.” In Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence, eds. Rainer Eisfeld and Leslie A. Pal. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 193–205. Mosneaga, Valeriu, Victor Saca, and Diana Bencheci. 2015. “Political Sciences in Moldova: From Denid to International Research Network.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 307–30.

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MOZAMBIQUE Jinadu, L. Adele. 1984. The Social Sciences and Development in Africa: Ethiopia, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. Stockholm: SAREC.

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NEPAL Hachhethu, Krishna. 2004. “Political Science in Nepal.” Studies in Nepali History and Society 9(2 December): 225-59.

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NETHERLANDS Anderson, Karen, Markus Haverland, and Andreas Nölke. 2006. “Making a Political Science Career in an Internationalised Environment: A Perspective from the Netherlands.” European Political Science 5(3): 271–79. Andeweg, Rudy B. and Barbara Vis (eds). 2015. Politicologie in Nederland: Van Politisering naar Professionalisering (Political Science in the Netherlands: From Politicization to Professionalization). Oudewater: Nederlandse Kring voor Wetenschap der Politiek (Dutch Political Science Association). Hoogerwerf, Andries. 1982. “The Netherlands.” In International Handbook of Political Science, ed. W.G. Andrews. Westport: Greenwood Press, 227–45. Hooghe, Marc. 2005. “Divided by the Same Language: Political Science Associations in Belgium and the Netherlands.” European Political Science 4(2): 141–50. Lieshout, Robert H. and Bob Reinalda. 2001. “The Dutch Political Science Association 1950-2000.” European Political Science 1(1): 60–65. Reinalda, Bob. 2007. “The Current State of Political Science in the Netherlands.” In The State of Political Science in Western Europe, ed. Hans-Dieter Klingemann. Opladen & Farmington Hills: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 275–94. Rijpperda Wierdsma, J. V., and G. A. Hintzen. 1950. “Political Science in the Netherlands.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 280–93. Van Schendelen, M. P. C. M. 1987. “Politics and Political Science in the Netherlands.” PS: Political Science & Politics 20(3): 790–800.

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NEW ZEALAND Curtin, Jennifer. 2013. “Women and Political Science in New Zealand: The State of the Discipline.” Political Science 65(1): 63–83. Curtin, Jennifer. 2015. “Feminist Contributions to New Zealand Political Science.” Women’s Studies Journal 29(1): 4–20. Reynolds, Paul. 1979. “Political Science and the Study of Politics in New Zealand.” Politics 14(1): 122–23. Sawer, Marian. 2008. “The State of the Discipline: Australasian Political Science.” Presented at the IPSA Conference on ‘International Political Science: New Theoretical and Regional Perspectives Congress’, Montreal. Tan, Alexander C., Jessica Buck, and Erik Schrader. 2009. “Portraits of New Zealand Political Science, 1980-2008: A Picture is Worth Eighty Words.” Political Science 61(1): 81–83.

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NIGERIA Jinadu, L. Adele. 1977. “‘The Development and Role of Political Science as an Academic Discipline in Nigeria.” Presented at at CERDAS Conference on the State and Role of the Social Sciences in Africa, Kinshasa. Jinadu, L. Adele. 1987. “The Institutional Development of Political Science in Nigeria: Trends, Problems and Prospects.” International Political Science Review / Revue internationale de science politique 8(1): 59–72.

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NORWAY Brekke, E. N. 1950. “The Study of Politics in Norway.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, UNESCO Archives, AG 8 Secretariat Records, Social Science Manuscripts, SS/CH/Man.1-2. Hansen, Tore. 2007. “Norwegian Political Science.” In The State of Political Science in Western Europe, ed. Hans-Dieter Klingemann. Opladen & Farmington Hills: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 295–309. Kuhnle, Stein, and Stein Rokkan. 1977a. “Political Research in Norway 1960–1975: An Overview.” Scandinavian Political Studies 12(A12): 127–56. Kuhnle, Stein, and Stein Rokkan. 1977b. “The Growth of the Profession: Norway.” Scandinavian Political Studies 12(A12): 65–73. Moe, Espen. 2015. “Norwegian Political Science.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 331–56. Moses, Jonathon W. 2008. “Norwegian Political Science at 60.” PS: Political Science & Politics 41(2): 431–35. Nilson, S. S. 1950. “Norwegian Literature in the Field of International Relations.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, UNESCO Archives, AG 8 Secretariat Records, Social Science Manuscripts, SS/CH/Man.1-2. Schneider, Jesper W. 2009. “An Outline of the Bibliometric Indicator Used for Performance-Based Funding of Research Institutions in Norway.” European Political Science 8(3): 364–78.

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PAKISTAN Inayatullah, Rubina Saigol, and Pervez Tahir. 2005. “Social Sciences in Pakistan: A Profile.” Islamabad: Council of Social Sciences.

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PERU Tanaka, Martín. 2005. “Los Estudios Políticos en Perú: Ausencias, Desconexión de la Realidad y la Necesidad de la Ciencia Política como Disciplina.” Revista de Ciencia Política 25(1): 222–31.

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PHILIPPINES Caoili, Olivia. 2005. “The Discipline of Political Science in the Philippines.” Political Science in Asia I(1 (Winter)): 135–72. Dubsky, Roman. 1974. “The Place of Political Science in the Philippine ‘New Society.’” Philippine Political Science Journal 1(1): 52–68. Holmes, Ronald D., Rolando S. Fernando, and Maria Ela Atienza. 2008. “The State of the Discipline – Philippines.” Presented at the IPSA Conference on ‘International Political Science: New Theoretical and Regional Perspectives Congress’, Montreal. Teehankee, Julio C. 2014. “The Study of Politics in Southeast Asia: The Philippines in Southeast Asian Political Studies.” Philippine Political Science Journal 35(1): 1– 18. Wurfel, David. 2012. “Doing Political Science in the Philippines: 1962– 2012.” Philippine Political Science Journal 33(2): 242–49.

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POLAND Bodnar, Artur, and Paul J. Best. 1976. “Political Science in Poland.” PS: Political Science & Politics 9(2): 218. Czaputowicz, Jacek. 2012. “Theory or Practice? The State of International Relations in Poland.” European Political Science 11(2): 196–212. Holzer, Jan, and Pavel Pseja. 2009. “On the Road to ‘Normal Science’: The State of the Discipline as Seen by Political Science Communities in Four Central European Countries.” Presented at the 21st IPSA World Congress of Political Science ‘Global Discontent? Dillemas of Change’, Santiago. Krauz-Mozer, Barbara, Piotr Borowiec, and Pawel Scigaj. 2015. “The Condition and Perspective of Polish Political Science in the Beginning of the 21st Century.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 357–82. Langrod, G. S. 1950. “Political Science in Poland.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 178–95. Pastusiak, Longin. 1977. “Polish Association of Political Science.” PS: Political Science & Politics 10(3): 392–93. Sasinksa-Klas, Teresa. 2010. “Political Science in Poland: Roots, Stagnation and Renaissance.” In Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence, eds. Rainer Eisfeld and Leslie A. Pal. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 207–20. Wesolowski, Wlodzimierz, and Radoslaw Markowski. 2002. “Political Science in Poland.” In The State of Political Science in Central and Eastern Europe, eds. Klingemann, Hans-Dieter, Ewa Kulesza, and Annette Legutke. Berlin: Sigma, 209–28.

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PORTUGAL Barrinha, André, and Guilherme Marques Pedro. 2012. “As RI portuguesas: para lá de uma ciência social.” R:I Relações Internacionais 36 (Dezembro): 5-10. Camerlo, Marcelo, and Andrés Malamud. 2015. “A Ciência Política em Portugal, trinta anos depois.” Newsletter da Associação Portuguesa de Ciência Política 1 (Verão): 5-7. Cancela, João, João Pedro Ruivo e Thierry Dias Coelho. 2015. “‘Bringing Political Science Back In’. Artigos publicados nas revistas científicas portuguesas (20002012). Uma análise exploratória.” Newsletter da Associação Portuguesa de Ciência Política 1 (Verão): 12-15. Cancela, João, Thierry Dias Coelho, and João Pedro Ruivo. 2014. “Mapping Political Research in Portugal: Scientific Articles in National Academic Journals (2000– 2012).” European Political Science 13(4): 327–39. Dias Coelho, Thierry. 2014. “Portraying the Profession. Political Scientists in Portugal: A Prosopographical Study of the Portuguese Political Science Association Members.” Presented at the C.U. Doctoral Comparative Politics Seminar, Budapest. Dias Coelho, Thierry, João Cancela, and João Pedro Ruivo. 2013. “Mapping Political Science in Portugal: Papers delivered at the Portuguese Political Science Association Conferences (1999-2010).” Presented at the Nova P. H. Graduate Conference, Lisbon. Dias Coelho, Thierry, João Cancela, and João Pedro Ruivo. 2012. “Mapping Political Analysis in Portugal: Trends in Scientific Articles (2000-2010).” Presented at the 22nd IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Madrid. Ferreira-Pereira, Laura C. and Maria Raquel Freire. 2009. “International Relations in Portugal: The State of the Field and Beyond”. Global Society 23(1): 79–96. Homem Cristo, Alexandre. 2015. “A Investigação em Ciência Política e a sua Evolução”. Newsletter da Associação Portuguesa de Ciência Política 1 (Verão): 8-11.

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Moreira, Adriano. 2007. “Political Science in Portugal.” In The State of Political Science in Western Europe, ed. Hans-Dieter Klingemann. Opladen & Farmington Hills: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 311–23. Stock, Maria José. 1991. “Political Science in Portugal: The Ideological Obstacles to Its Incipient Autonomy.” European Journal of Political Research 20(3-4): 425–30. Vaz-Pinto, Raquel et al. 2015. “Political Science in Portugal in the 21st Century: A Critical Appraisal.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 383–400.

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ROMANIA Barbu, Daniel. 2002. “Political Science in Romania.” In The State of Political Science in Central and Eastern Europe, eds. Klingemann, Hans-Dieter, Ewa Kulesza, and Annette Legutke. Berlin: Sigma, 229–52. Barbu, Daniel. 2002. “From the Politics of Science to the Science of Politics: On the Difficult Make Up of Romanian Political Science.” Studia Politica: Romanian Political Science Review 2(1): 273–95. Chiva, Cristina. 2007. “Political Science in Post-Communist Romania.” European Political Science 6(1): 24–33. Ghica, Luciana Alexandra. 2014. “Academic Bovarism and the Pursuit of Legitimacy: Canon-Building in Romanian Political Science.” European Political Science 13(2): 171–86. Mungiu-Pippidi, Alina. 2010. “Political Science in Romania: A Discipline from Scratch.” In Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence, eds. Rainer Eisfeld and Leslie A. Pal. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 221–30. Stan, Lavinia. 1999. “Romanian Political Science Since 1989.” European Journal of Political Research 35(4): 507–32. Stan, Lavinia. 2015. “Political Science in Romania: Between Progress and Stagnation.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 401–24.

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RUSSIA Russia (former USSR)

Brown, Archie. 1986. “Political Science in the USSR.” International Political Science Review / Revue internationale de science politique 7(4): 443–81. Merritt, Richard L., and Elizabeth C. Hanson. 1989. Science, Politics, and International Conferences. A Functional Analysis of the Moscow Political Science Congress. Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers. Skilling, Gordon. 1963. “In Search of Political Science in the USSR.” The Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science / Revue canadienne d’Economique et de Science politique29(4): 519–29. Szczerba-Likiernik, K. 1950. “Methods in the Social and Political Sciences in the Soviet Union.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, UNESCO Archives, AG 8 Secretariat Records, Social Science Manuscripts, SS/CH/Man.1-2. Szczerba-Likiernik, K., and A. von Schelting. 1950. “International Relations in Soviet Sociological and Legal Doctrine.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 551–60. Szczerba-Likiernik, K., and A. von Schelting. 1950. “State and Law in the Soviet Union.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 382–405. Szczerba-Likiernik, K., and A. von Schelting. 1950. “The State and the Economy in Soviet Political Science: Economic Theory and Social Policy.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 457–64.

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Gel’man, Vladimir. 2015. “Political Science in Russia: Scholarship without Research?” European Political Science 14(1): 28–36. Il’in, M. V. 2000. “Ten Years of Academic Political Science: Scientific Knowledge on a New Scale.” Russian Politics & Law 38(4): 64–75. Ilyin, Mikhail, Olga Malinova, and Sergei Patrushev. 2010. “Political Science in Russia: Development of a Profession.” In Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence, eds. Rainer Eisfeld and Leslie A. Pal. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 231–49. Kulik, A. N. 1997. “Trends in the Development of Political Science in Russia.” Russian Social Science Review 38(6): 4–20. Popova, Olga V. 2015. “The Development of Political Science in Modern Russia.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. KrauzMozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 425–48. Shestopal, Helen. 1999. “Observations on the Transformation of the Political Science Community in Post-Soviet Russia.” PS: Political Science & Politics 32(4): 713–20. Umland, Andreas. 2005. “Teaching Social Sciences at a Post-Soviet University: A Survey of Challenges for Visiting Lecturers in the Former USSR.” European Political Science 4(2): 219–29.

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SERBIA Pavlovic, Dusan. 2010. “Political Science in Serbia: The Struggle for Autonomy.” In Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence, eds. Rainer Eisfeld and Leslie A. Pal. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 251–66.

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SINGAPORE Lee, Lai To, and Bilveer Singh. 2008. “Political Science in Singapore.” Presented at the IPSA Conference on ‘International Political Science: New Theoretical and Regional Perspectives Congress’, Montreal.

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SLOVAKIA Halás, Matúš, and Matej Navrátil. 2015. “Political Science in Slovakia: A Field Divided or Champ Doublé?” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 449–76. Holze, Jan, and Pavel Pseja. 2009. “On the Road to ‘Normal Science’: The State of the Discipline as Seen by Political Science Communities in Four Central European Countries.” Presented at the 21st IPSA World Congress of Political Science ‘Global Discontent? Dillemas of Change’, Santiago. Malová, Darina, and Silvia Miháliková. 2002. “Political Science in Slovakia.” In The State of Political Science in Central and Eastern Europe, eds. Klingemann, HansDieter, Ewa Kulesza, and Annette Legutke. Berlin: Sigma, 253–74. Rybár, Marek. 2010. “Political Science in Slovakia: Hesitant Emergence from Elementary Problems.” In Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence, eds. Rainer Eisfeld and Leslie A. Pal. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 267–80.

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SLOVENIA Fink-Hafner, Danica. 2002. “Political Science in Slovenia.” In The State of Political Science in Central and Eastern Europe, eds. Klingemann, Hans-Dieter, Ewa Kulesza, and Annette Legutke. Berlin: Sigma, 275–300. Zajc, Drago. 2010. “Political Science in Slovenia: Driving Democratization?” In Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence, eds. Rainer Eisfeld and Leslie A. Pal. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 281–89.

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SOUTH AFRICA Gouws, Amanda, Joleen Steyn Kotze, and Jo-Ansie van Wyk. 2013. “Celebrating 40 Years: The State of Political Science in South Africa in 2014.” Politikon 40(3): 393– 423. Hassim, Shireen. 1998. “Politicising the Subject: Feminist Challenges to Political Science in South Africa.” Politikon 25(2): 3–15. Mattes, Robert. 2013. “Systematic, Quantitative Political Science in South Africa: The Road Less Travelled.” Politikon 40(3): 479–99. Sadie, Yolanda. 2013. “The State of Comparative Politics in South Africa.” Politikon 40(3): 501–16. Vale, Peter, and Pieter Fourie. 2014. Political Science in South Africa: The Last Forty Years. London and New York: Routledge. Vale, Peter. 2013. “The Study of Politics in South Africa: A Prolegomenon.” Politikon 40(3): 365–82.

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SPAIN Clifton, Judith. 2006. “Political Science in Spain: What Hope for ‘Young’ Professionals?” European Political Science 5(3): 235–44. Colino, Cesar, Irene Delgado, and Lourdes López Nieto. 1994. “Political Studies in Spain: An Annotated Bibliography of Recent Work.” European Journal of Political Research 25(4): 527–36. Cotarelo, Ramón, and Montserrat Baras. 1990. “Political Science in Spain.” In Politikwissenchaft in Europ, ed. J. Bellers. Munster: Lit Verlag, 143–56. Cotarelo, Ramón. 1994. “La Ciencia Política en España.” In Ciencia Politica y de la Administración, ed. Ramón Cotarelo. Madrid: Universidad Complutense, 13–32. Elizondo, Arantxa, Ainho Novo Arbona, and Maria Silvestre. 2009. “Equality of Women and Men at Universities: The State of the Art in the Spanish and Latin American Political Science.” Presented at the 21st IPSA World Congress of Political Science ‘Global Discontent? Dillemas of Change’, Santiago. Elizondo, Arantxa, Eva Martínez, Ainhoa Novo, and María Silvestre. 2009. “Women in Political Science: Figures for Spanish Universities.” European Political Science 8(2): 225–38. Elizondo, Arantxa. 2015. “The Status of Women in Spanish Political Science.” European Political Science 14(2): 96–104. Etherington, John, and Francesc Morata. 2007. “The Current State of Political Science in Spain.” In The State of Political Science in Western Europe, ed. Hans-Dieter Klingemann. Opladen & Farmington Hills: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 325–39. Gil, Olga. 2015. “Consolidation, Crisis and Prospects for Political Science in Spain.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. KrauzMozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 491–510.

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Heckel, Max von. 1890. “Zur Entwickelung und Lage der Neueren Staatswissenschaftlichen Litteratur in Spanien.” Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik / Journal of Economics and Statistics 21 (55)(1): 26–49. Jerez Mir, Miguel. 1993. “Juan Linz’s Contribution to Political Science in Spain.” In Politics, Society and Democracy: The Case of Spain, ed. Richard Gunther. Boulder: Westview Press, 30–54. Jerez Mir, Miguel. 1999. Ciencia Política: Un balance de Fin de Siglo. Madrid: Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales. Jerez Mir, Miguel. 2002. “La constitution de la science politique espagnole.” Pole Sud 16: 157–71. Jerez Mir, Miguel. 2006. “The Emergence and Institutionalization of Political Science: The Case of Spain.” Working Papers Series. Georgetown: Georgetown University. Jerez Mir, Miguel. 2010. “The Institutionalization of Political Science: The Case of Spain.” In Spain in America, ed. Ministerio de Educación. Madrid: Ministerio de Educación, 281–329. López Pintor, Rafael. 1982. “A ciência política na Espanha contemporânea.” In A ciência política nos anos 80, ed. B. Lamounier. Brasília: Editora da Universidade de Brasília, 307–22. Lucas Verdu, P. 1965. “Situation de la science politique en Espagne depuis 1965.” Social Science. Information sur les Sciences Sociales 4. Paris. Miguel, Jesús M. de, and Melissa G. Moyer. 1979. Sociology in Spain. Los Angeles: Sage. Pastor, Manuel. 1972. “Notas sobre la actualidad de la ciencia política en España.” Boletín Informativo de Ciencia Política 11-12: 205–11. Pastor, Manuel. 1988. “Introducción: La Ciencia Política en España.” In Ciencia política, ed. Manuel Pastor. Madrid: McGraw-Hill, xi–xxiv. Pastor, Manuel. 1994. “Apéndice: La Ciencia Política en España” in Ciencia política, ed. Manuel Pastor. Madrid: McGraw Hill, appendix.

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Portero Molina, J. A. 1978. “La Revista de Estudios Políticos, 1941-45.” In Las fuentes ideológicas de un régimen (España 1939-45), ed. M. Ramirez. Saragossa: Libros Pórtico, 27–54. Recasens Siches, L. 1950. “Political Science in Spain during the Last Thirty Years.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 262–79. Santamaría, Julián. 1974. “Política y Ciencia Política en la España de Hoy.” Revista Española de Opinión Pública 37: 189–98. Santamaría, Julián. 2005. “Presente y Futuro de la Ciencia Política Española.” Actas del VII Congreso de la AECPA: 37–43. Sesma, Nicolás. 2009. La Médula del Regimen. El Instituto de Estudios Políticos: Creación doctrinal, acción legislativa y formación de élites para la dictadura franquista (1939-1977). PhD Dissertation. Florence: European University Institute. Vallés, Josep M. 1989. “Political Science in Contemporary Spain: An Overview.” ICPS Working Papers, Barcelona: Institut de Ciències Polítiques i Socials. Vallès, Josep M. 1991. “Political Science in Contemporary Spain: An Overview.” In The Development of Political Science, eds. Easton, David, John G. Gunnell, and Luigi Graziano. London and New York: Routledge, 201–22. Vallès, Josep M. 1991. “Political Science in Spain, 1960–1990: The Unfinished History of Its Coming of Age” European Journal of Political Research 20(3-4): 431–44. Vallés, Josep M. 1996. “Political Science in Spain.” Presented at the ‘La Science Politique en Europe’ Conference, Paris. Viesca, Karla Valverde. 1995. “Nuestra Ciencia Política y la de Otros: Comparación e Entre Planes de Estudio de la UNAM, Essex, Georgetown y la Complutense.” Revista Estudios Políticos 9: 189–207.

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SWEDEN Angstrom, Jan, Erik Hedenstrom, and Lars-Inge Strom. 2003. “Survival of the Most Cited? Small Political Science Communities and International Influence: The Case of Sweden.” European Political Science 2(3): 5–16. Berglund, Sten, and Joakin Ekman. 2007. “The Current State of Political Science in Sweden.” In The State of Political Science in Western Europe, ed. Hans-Dieter Klingemann. Opladen & Farmington Hills: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 341–60. Bryder, Tom. 1980. “A Brief Guide to the History, Locus and Focus of Swedish Political Science.” PS: Political Science & Politics 13(1): 89–91. Ekman, Joakim. 2007. “The Times They Are A-Changing: The Internationalisation of Swedish Political Science.” European Political Science 6(3): 268–75. Ekman, Joakim, and Sten Berglund. 2015. “Political Science in Sweden.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 511– 32. Elvander, Nils. 1977. “The Growth of the Profession 1960–1975: Sweden.” Scandinavian Political Studies 12(A12): 75–82. Ersson, Svante. 2002. “Political Science in Sweden.” European Political Science 1(2): 45–48. Foyer, Lars. 1969a. “The Social Sciences in Royal Commission Studies in Sweden.” Scandinavian Political Studies 4(A4): 183–203. Foyer, Lars. 1969b. “The Social Sciences in Royal Commission Studies in Sweden.” Scandinavian Political Studies 4(A4): 183–203. Hastad, E. 1950. “Swedish Political Science.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 150–64. Ruin, Olof. 1969. “Political Science in Sweden in the Post-War Period.” Scandinavian Political Studies 4(A4): 171–82.

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Ruin, Olof. 1977. “Political Science Research in Sweden 1960–1975: An Overview.” Scandinavian Political Studies 12(A12): 157–84. Ruin, Olof. 1982. “Sweden: Research.” International Handbook of Political Science, ed. W.G. Andrews. Westport: Greenwood Press, 227–45. Thorelli, Sarah Scott. 1950. “Political Science in Sweden.” The American Political Science Review 44(4): 977–90.

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SWITZERLAND Bridel, M. 1950. “Brief Descriptive Bibliography of Works Dealing with Political Institutions in Switzerland.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, UNESCO Archives, AG 8 Secretariat Records, Social Science Manuscripts, SS/CH/Man.1-2. Bridel, M. 1950. “The Methods and Present State of Swiss Political Science.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 65–74. Freymond, Nicolas, Christophe Platel, and Bernard Voutat. 2007. “The State of Political Science in Switzerland in Teaching and Research.” In The State of Political Science in Western Europe, ed. Hans-Dieter Klingemann. Opladen & Farmington Hills: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 361–79. Gagnebin, B. 1950. “Methods of Political Science in Switzerland.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, UNESCO Archives, AG 8 Secretariat Records, Social Science Manuscripts, SS/CH/Man.1-2. Gottraux, Philippe, Pierre-Antoine Schorderet, and Bernard Voutat. 2004. “L’Émergence d’une discipline scientifique. La création de l’Association Suisse de Science Politique (1951-1959).” Swiss Political Science Review 10(1): 1–28. Gouin, Rodolphe, and Jean-Baptiste Harguindéguy. 2007. “De l’usage des sciences cognitives dans l’analyse des politiques publiques.” Swiss Political Science Review 13(3): 369–93. Linder, Wolf. 1996. “Schweizerische Politikwissenschaft: Entwicklungen der Disziplin und ihrer Literatur.” Swiss Political Science Review 2(4): 1–29. Lorenzini, Jasmine. 2015. The Situation of Post-Doctoral Political Scientists in Swiss Universities and Research Institutes. Luzern: Swiss Political Science Association. Pelinka, Anton. 1996. “Politikwissenschaft in Österreich.” Swiss Political Science Review 2(4): 1–12.

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Sager, Fritz, and Lyn Pleger. 2015. “Political Science in Switzerland.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 533– 54. Wemegah, M. (with the collaboration of Daniel Frei). 1982. “Switzerland.” In International Handbook of Political Science, ed. W.G. Andrews. Westport: Greenwood Press, 327–35.

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TAIWAN Chou, Yujen, and Luke Yuan-Che Hsiao. 2008. “The State of Political Science in Taiwan (1994-2008).” Presented at the IPSA Conference on ‘International Political Science: New Theoretical and Regional Perspectives Congress’, Montreal.

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TANZANIA Jinadu, L. Adele. 1984. The Social Sciences and Development in Africa: Ethiopia, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. Stockholm: SAREC.

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THAILAND Limmanee, Anusorn. 2005. “Political Science in Thailand: A Brief Survey of Its Development and Current Status.” Political Science in Asia I(1 (Winter)): 115–33.

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TURKEY Erozan, Boğaç, and Îlter Turan. 2004. “The Development of Political Science in Turkey.” PS: Political Science & Politics (2): 359–63. Erozan, Boğaç. 2004. “An Interpretive Approach to the History of Political Science: Turkey in Comparative Perspective.” European Political Science 3(2): 31–41. Erozan, Boğaç. 2015. “Political Science in Turkey: Historical and Recent Development of the Discipline.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 555–82. Gunter, Michael M. 1984. “Teaching Political Science in a Turkish University: The Experience of a Fulbright Lecturer.” PS: Political Science & Politics 17(1): 50–60. Turan, Ilter. 2008. “Political Science in Turkey.” Presented at the IPSA Conference on ‘International Political Science: New Theoretical and Regional Perspectives Congress’, Montreal.

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UKRAINE Kruglashov, Anatoliy M. 2010. “Ukranian Political Science: From Quantity to Quality.” In Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence, eds. Rainer Eisfeld and Leslie A. Pal. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 291–304.

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UNITED KINDGOM Adcock, Robert, Mark Bevir, and Shannon C. Stimson. 2009. Modern Political Science: Anglo-American Exchanges since 1880. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Adcock, Robert. 2006. “The Emigration of the ‘Comparative Method’: Transatlantic Exchange and the Birth of American Political Science.” European Political Science 5(2): 124–36. Boncourt, Thibaud. 2007. “The Evolution of Political Science in France and Britain: A Comparative Study of Two Political Science Journals.” European Political Science 6(3): 276–94. Briggs, Jacqueline, and Lisa Harrison. 2015. “The Status of Women in UK Political Science.” European Political Science 14(2): 105–15. Chester, N. 1975. “Political Studies in Britain: Recollections and Comments.” Political Studies 23(2-3): 151–64. Chester, N. 1986. Economics, Politics and Social Studies in Oxford, 1980-85. Basingstoke: Macmillan. Cole, G.D.H. 1950. “The Study of Politics in British Universities.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 617–46. Collini, Stefan, Donald Winch, and John Burrow. 1984. That Noble Science of Politics: A Study in Nineteenth-Century Intellectual History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Craig, John. 2014. “Supporting Political Science Education in UK Universities: The Role of the PSA Teaching and Learning Group.” European Political Science 13(2): 146–58. Dearlove, J. 1982. “The Political Science of British Politics.” Parliamentary Affairs 35(4): 436–54. Economica. 1921. “The London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London).” Economica (1): 93–94.

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Fairlie, John A. 1924. “Political Science in Great Britain.” The American Political Science Review 18(3): 574–82. Garand, James C., Micheal W. Giles, André Blais, and Iain McLean. 2009. “Political Science Journals in Comparative Perspective: Evaluating Scholarly Journals in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.” PS: Political Science & Politics 42(4): 695–717. Goldsmith, Michael. 2007. “British Political Science in the New Millennium.” In The State of Political Science in Western Europe, ed. Hans-Dieter Klingemann. Opladen & Farmington Hills: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 381–98. Grant, Wyn. 2015. “Political Science in Britain.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 583–98. Greaves, H. R. 1950. “Report on Recent British Literature in the Field of Public Administration.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, UNESCO Archives, AG 8 Secretariat Records, Social Science Manuscripts, SS/CH/Man.1-2. Harrison, Lisa, and Lawrence Sáez. 2009. “Political Studies in the UK: A TwentyFirst Century Health Check.” European Political Science 8(3): 345–55. Hayward, Jack, and Philip Norton. 1986. The Political Science of British Politics. Brighton: Wheatsheaf. Hayward, Jack, Brian Barry, and Archie Brown, eds. 2003. The British Study of Politics in the Twentieth Century. Oxford: Oxford University Press/British Academy Centenary Monographs. Hayward, Jack. 1982. “United Kingdom.” In International Handbook of Political Science, ed. W.G. Andrews. Westport: Greenwood Press, 355–63. Hayward, Jack. 1987. “Cultural and Contextual Constraints upon the Development of Political Science in Britain.” Presented at the ICSDPS conference, Cortona - Italy. Hayward, Jack. 1991. “Cultural and Contextual Constraints upon the Development of Political Science in Great Britain.” In The Development of Political Science. A Comparative Survey, eds. David Easton, John G. Gunnell and Luigi Graziano. London and New York: Routledge, 93–107.

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Hood, Christopher, Desmond King, and Gillian Peele. 2014. Forging a Discipline: A Critical Assessment of Oxford’s Development of the Study of Politics and International Relations in Comparative Perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press. James, Edmund J., and W. A. S. Hewins. 1895. “The London School of Economics and Political Science.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 6: 87–93. Kavanagh, Dennis. 1974. “An American Science of British Politics.” Political Studies 22(3): 251–70. Kavanagh, Dennis. 2003. “British Political Science in the Inter-War Years: The Emergence of the Founding Fathers.” The British Journal of Politics & International Relations 5(4): 594–613. Kenny, Michael. 2004. “The Case for Disciplinary History: Political Studies in the 1950s and 1960s.” The British Journal of Politics & International Relations 6(4): 565–83. Laski, Harold J., and Maurice Caudel. 1925. “Political Science in Great Britain and France.” The American Political Science Review 19(1): 96–103. Ritchie, D. G. 1891. “The Teaching of Political Science at Oxford.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 2: 85–95. Robson, William A. 1950. “Political Science in Great Britain.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 294–312. Ross, Dorothy. 2002. “Anglo-American Political Science, 1880-1920.” Presented at the ‘Historicizing the Political: Anglo-American Approaches to a Historical Political Science since 1900’ Conference, Berkeley University. Savigny, Heather. 2013. “The (Political) Idea of a University: Political Science and Neoliberalism in English Higher Education.” European Political Science 12(4): 43239. Searle, Alaric. 2007. “Teaching in Europe: A Comparison of University Classroom Experience in Britain and Germany.” European Political Science 6(3): 322–31.

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Smith, Trevor. 1986. “Political Science and Modern British Society.” Government and Opposition 21(4): 420–36. Stegmann McCallion, Malin. 2006. “Sin É! A Personal Perspective on Breaking into Academic Life in Ireland and the UK.” European Political Science 5(3): 280–87. Stein, Michael B. 1995. “Major Factors in the Emergence of Political Science as a Discipline in Western Democracies: A Comparative Analysis of the United States, Britain, France, and Germany.” In Regime and Discipline. Democracy and the Development of Political Science, eds. David Easton, John G. Gunnell and Michael B. Stein. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 169–95. Thomson, D. 1950. “British Literature on Comparative Political Institutions (19181948).” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 491–502. Thomson, D. 1950. “British Studies of International Relations (1918-1948).” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 582–93. Tonge, Jon. 2008. “Challenges for National Political Science Associations: The Political Studies Association of the UK.” European Political Science 7(2): 230–36. Viesca, Karla Valverde. 1995. “Nuestra Ciencia Política y la de Otros: Comparación entre Planes de Estudio de la UNAM, Essex, Georgetown y La Complutense.” Revista Estudios Políticos 9: 189–207. Williams, Helen et al. 2015. “Gender and Journal Authorship: An Assessment of Articles Published by Women in Three Top British Political Science and International Relations Journals.” European Political Science 14(2): 116–30. Wyn, Grant. 2010. The Development of a Discipline. The History of the Political Studies Association. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.

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Thomas, David Y. 1908. “Political Science in Southern Universities.” The Sewanee Review 16(4): 466–71. Tucker, Beverly. 1841. “A Discourse on the Importance of the Study of Political Science, as a Branch of Academic Education in the United States. Read before the Literary Societies of Randolph-Macon College, June 16, 1840.” The North American Review 53(112): 269–71. Utter, Glenn H., and Charles Lockhart. 2002. American Political Scientists: A Dictionary. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO. Vaughan, Donald S. 1989. “Political Science in the South - Then and Now.” The Journal of Politics 51(3): 497–522. Van Assendelft, Laura, Wendy Gunther-Canada, and Julie Dolan. 2001. “The Status of Women in Political Science Departments in the South: Results of the Millennium Survey.” PS: Political Science & Politics 34(2): 333–38. Vidal de la Rosa, Godofredo. 2006. La Ciencia Política Estadounidense, Trayectoria de una Disciplina. México: Miguel Ángel Porrúa. Viesca, Karla Valverde. 1995. “Nuestra Ciencia Política y La de Otros: Comparación Entre Planes de Estudio de La UNAM, Essex, Georgetown y La Complutense.” Revista Estudios Políticos 9: 189–207. Waldo, Dwight. 1950. “Political Science in the United States: A Trend Report.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, n.a. Ware, Edith E. 1938. The Study of International Relations: Survey for 1937. New York: Columbia University Press. Wilson, Woodrow. 1887. “The Study of Administration.” Political Science Quarterly 2(2): 197–222. Young, Cheryl D. 1995. “An Assessment of Articles Published by Women in 15 Top Political Science Journals.” PS: Political Science & Politics 28(3): 525–33. Zink, Harold. 1950. “The Growth of the American Political Science Review, 19261949.” The American Political Science Review 44(2): 257–65.

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URUGUAY Buquet, Daniel. 2012. “The Development of Political Science in Uruguay - El Desarrollo de la Ciencia Política en Uruguay.” Política / Revista de Ciencia Política 50(1): 5–29. Buquet, Daniel. 2012. “Political Science in Uruguay and Latin-America: The Challenge of Excellence.” Presented at the 22nd IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Madrid. Ganon, I. 1950. “Political Science in Uruguay during the Past Thirty Years.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 132–49. Garcé, Adolfo. 2005. “La Ciencia Política en Uruguay: Un Desarrollo Tardío, Intenso y Asimétrico.” Revista de Ciencia Política - Santiago: Instituto de Ciencia Política, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile 25(1): 232–44. Garcé, Adolfo. 2015. “Political Science in Uruguay: Between Professionalization, ‘Partidización’ and the Specter of ‘Perestroika Movement’ - La Ciencia Política en Uruguay: Entre la Profesionalización, la Partidización y el Fantasma del ‘Movimiento Perestroika.’” Revista Ciencia Política 35(1): 121–44. Trindade, Hélgio et al. 2007. Las Ciencias Sociales en América Latina en Perspectiva Comparada (Argentina, Brasil, Chile, México, Uruguay). Mexico, Buenos Aires, Madrid: Siglo XXI.

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UZBEKISTAN Sharapova, Sevara. 2005. “The State of Political Science in the Uzbek Republic.” PS: Political Science & Politics 38(2): 341–42.

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VENEZUELA Díaz, Ángel Álvarez. 2005. “La Ciencia Política en Venezuela: Fortalezas Pasadas, Vulnerabilidades Presentes.” Revista de Ciencia Política - Santiago: Instituto de Ciencia Política, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile 25(1): 245–60.

 

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(FORMER) YUGOSLAVIA   Popovitch, G. 1950. “Political Science in Yugoslavia.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, UNESCO Archives, AG 8 Secretariat Records, Social Science Manuscripts, SS/CH/Man.1-2.

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ZIMBABWE Jinadu, L. Adele. 1984. The Social Sciences and Development in Africa: Ethiopia, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. Stockholm: SAREC.

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AFRICA Ake, C. 1985. “The Social Sciences in Africa: Trends, Tasks and Challenges.” Presented at the Fifth General Assembly of the CODESRIA Conference on Utilization of Social Sciences in Policy Formation in Africa, Dakar. Barongo, Yolamu, ed. 1983. Political Science in Africa. London: Zed Press. Jinadu, L. Adele. 1991. “Political Science in ‘Anglophone’ Africa. Its Context and Developmental Logic in Historical Perspective.” In The Development of Political Science. A Comparative Survey, eds. David Easton, John G. Gunnell and Luigi Graziano, London and New York: Routledge, 252-74. Jinadu, L. Adele. 2000. “The Globalisation of Political Science: An African Perspective: Presidential Address, June 22, 1999.” African Journal of Political Science / Revue Africaine de Science Politique 5(1): 1–13. Oyugi, Walter O. 2008. “Teaching of Political Science in East Africa: A Narrative.” Presented at the IPSA Conference on ‘International Political Science: New Theoretical and Regional Perspectives Congress’, Montreal. Sebudubudu, David. 2008. “Comparative Politics in Africa.” Presented at the IPSA Conference on ‘International Political Science: New Theoretical and Regional Perspectives Congress’, Montreal.

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ARAB WORLD Hassan, Hamdy A. 2009. The Development of Political Science in the Arab World: A Narrative. Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network (SSRN).

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ASIA Teh-Yao, Wu. 1974. “Teaching Political Science in Southeast Asia Today.” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 5(1): 125–33.

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CENTRAL EUROPE Drulák, Petr, and Lucie Königová. 2002. “The Discipline of International Relations in Central and Eastern Europe.” European Political Science 1(3): 47–53. Eisfeld, Reiner, and Leslie A. Pal, eds. 2010. Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers. Eisfeld, Reiner, and Leslie A. Pal. 2010. “Political Science in Central-East Europe and the Impact of Politics: Factors of Diversity – Forces of Convergence.” In Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence, eds. Rainer Eisfeld and Leslie A. Pal. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 9–35. Eisfeld, Rainer, and Leslie A. Pal. 2010. “Political Science in Central-East Europe and the Impact of Politics: Factors of Diversity, Forces of Convergence.” European Political Science 9(2): 223–43. Holze, Jan, and Pavel Pseja. 2009. “On the Road to ‘Normal Science’: The State of the Discipline as Seen by Political Science Communities in Four Central European Countries.” Presented at the 21st IPSA World Congress of Political Science ‘Global discontent? Dillemas of change’, Santiago. Ilonszki, Gabriella. 2002. “After and Before: The State of the Discipline in Central and Eastern Europe.” European Political Science 1(3): 23–24. Klingemann, Hans-Dieter, Ewa Kulesza, and Annette Legutke, eds. 2002. The State of Political Science in Central and Eastern Europe. Berlin: Sigma. Klingemann, Hans-Dieter, Ewa Kulesza, and Annette Legutke. 2002. “Political Science in the Countries of EU Enlargement.” In The State of Political Science in Central and Eastern Europe, eds. Klingemann, Hans-Dieter, Ewa Kulesza, and Annette Legutke. Berlin: Sigma, 11–33. Schneider, Carsten Q., Daniel Bochsler, and Mihail Chiru. 2013. “Comparative Politics in Central and Eastern Europe: Mapping Publications over the Past 20 Years.” European Political Science 12(1): 127–45.

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EASTERN EUROPE Drulák, Petr, and Lucie Königová. 2002. “The Discipline of International Relations in Central and Eastern Europe.” European Political Science 1(3): 47–53. Eisfeld, Reiner, and Leslie A. Pal, eds. 2010. Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers. Eisfeld, Reiner, and Leslie A. Pal. 2010. “Political Science in Central-East Europe and the Impact of Politics: Factors of Diversity – Forces of Convergence.” In Political Science in Central-East Europe: Diversity and Convergence, eds. Rainer Eisfeld and Leslie A. Pal. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 9–35. Eisfeld, Rainer, and Leslie A. Pal. 2010. “Political Science in Central-East Europe and the Impact of Politics: Factors of Diversity, Forces of Convergence.” European Political Science 9(2): 223–43. Hankiss, Elemer. 2002. “Brilliant Ideas or Brilliant Errors? 12 Years of Political Science Research in Eastern Europe.” European Political Science 1(3): 25–29. Ilonszki, Gabriella. 2002. “After and Before: The State of the Discipline in Central and Eastern Europe.” European Political Science 1(3): 23–24. Klingemann, Hans-Dieter, Ewa Kulesza, and Annette Legutke, eds. 2002. The State of Political Science in Central and Eastern Europe. Berlin: Sigma. Klingemann, Hans-Dieter, Ewa Kulesza, and Annette Legutke. 2002. “Political Science in the Countries of EU Enlargement.” In The State of Political Science in Central and Eastern Europe, eds. Klingemann, Hans-Dieter, Ewa Kulesza, and Annette Legutke. Berlin: Sigma, 11–33. Powell, David E., and Paul Shoup. 1970. “The Emergence of Political Science in Communist Countries.” The American Political Science Review 64(2): 572–88. Révész, László. 1967. “Political Science in Eastern Europe: Discussion and Initial Steps.” Studies in Soviet Thought 7(3): 185–210.

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Schneider, Carsten Q., Daniel Bochsler, and Mihail Chiru. 2013. “Comparative Politics in Central and Eastern Europe: Mapping Publications over the Past 20 Years.” European Political Science 12(1): 127–45.

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EUROPE Bates, Stephen, and Heather Savigny. 2015a. “Introduction: Women in European Political Science.” European Political Science 14(2): 75–78. Bates, Stephen, and Heather Savigny. 2015b. “Conclusion: The Future Status of Women in European Political Science.” European Political Science 14(2): 131–36. Berg-Schlosser, Dirk. 2006. “Political Science in Europe: Diversity, Excellence, Relevance.” European Political Science 5(2): 163–70. Berndtson, ed., Erkki. 2005. Mobile Europe. Improving Faculty and Student Mobility Conditions in Europe. Budapest: epsNET - European Political Science Network. Berndtson, Erkki. 2006. “Is There Only One Discipline of Political Science? Cultural Differences between American and European Political Science(s).” Presented at the 20th IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Fukuoka. Berndtson, Erkki. 2012a. “European Study of Politics: Political Science, Political Sciences or Political Studies – Do National Traditions Still Matter?” Presented at the 22nd IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Madrid. Berndtson, Erkki. 2012b. “European Political Science(s): Historical Roots of Disciplinary Politics.” In The World of Political Science. A Critical Overview of the Development of Political Studies around the Globe: 1990-2012, eds. John Trent and Michael Stein. Opladen, Berlin, Toronto: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 41-65. Berndtson, Erkki. 2013. “Contradictions of the Bologna Process: Academic Excellence versus Political Obsessions.” European Political Science 12(4): 440-47. Boncourt, Thibaud. 2008. “Is European Political Science Different from European Political Sciences? A Comparative Study of the EJPR, Political Studies and the RFSP 1973-2002.” European Political Science 7(3): 366–81. Boncourt, Thibaud. 2010. “Why European Political Science Organisations? A Diachronic Comparative and Fairly Short Explanation.” European Political Science 9(51): 39–49.

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Boncourt, Thibaud. 2013. “Acteurs Multipositionnés et Fabrique du Transnational. La Création du European Consortium for Political Research.” Critique internationale 59: 17–32. Budge, Ian. 2006. “Jean Blondel and the Development of European Political Science.” European Political Science 5(3): 315–27. Bull, Martin J. 2007. “Is There a European Political Science and, if so, what Are the Challenges Facing It?” European Political Science 6(4): 427–38. Bull, Martin, and James Newell. 2008. “Political Science in Its European and Global Context.” European Political Science 7(3): 253–56. Bull, Martin, and Roberto Espíndola. 2005. “European Universities in a Global Ranking of Political Science Departments: A Comment on Hix.” European Political Science 4(1): 27–29. Daalder, Hans, ed. 1997. Comparative European Politics: The Story of a Profession. London and New York: Cassell. Daalder, Hans. 2010. “Political Science in Europe and the ECPR: Looking Back and Looking on.” European Political Science 9(S1): S30–S37. De Sousa, Luís, Jonathon Moses, Jacqui Briggs, and Martin Bull. 2010. “Forty Years of European Political Science.” European Political Science 9(S1): S1–S10. epsNET - European Political Science Network. 2002. “Annual Conference and General Assembly Proceedings European Political Science Network epsNet. 2002 - Krakow, 24-25 May 2002.” Paris: epsNET - European Political Science Network. Erk, Jan. 2009. “The Changing European Profession of Political Science.” European Political Science 8(2): 151–61. European Political Science. 2010. “Forty Years of Political Science in Europe – The ECPR Celebrates Its ‘Ruby Anniversary.’” European Political Science 9(S1): S132– S36. Farr, James. 2006. “Transactions of European–American Political Science.” European Political Science 5(2): 171–82.

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Furlong, Paul. 2007. “The European Conference of National Political Science Associations: Problems and Possibilities of Co-Operation.” In The State of Political Science in Western Europe, ed. Hans-Dieter Klingemann. Opladen & Farmington Hills: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 401–7. Goldsmith, Mike, and Chris Goldsmith. 2010. “Teaching Political Science in Europe.” European Political Science 9(S1): S61–S71. Goldsmith, Michael et al. 2005. Doctoral Studies in Political Science – A European Comparison. Budapest: epsNET - European Political Science Network. Goldsmith, Mike, and Erkki Berndtson. 2002. “Teaching Challenges for Political Science in Europe.” European Political Science 1(3): 69–80. Haverland, Markus. 2005. “European Universities in a Global Ranking of Political Science Departments: A Comment on Simon Hix.” European Political Science 4(1): 25–26. Hay, Colin. 2010. “The Changing Nature of European Political Science: The Discipline in an Age of Acknowledged Interdependence.” European Political Science 9(S1): S121–S31. Hix, Simon. 2004. “European Universities in a Global Ranking of Political Science Departments.” European Political Science 3(2): 5–23. Hix, Simon. 2005. “European Universities in a Global Ranking of Political Science Departments: A Reply to Bull and Espíndola.” European Political Science 4(1): 30– 32. Keating, Michael. 2009. “Putting European Political Science Back Together Again.” European Political Science Review 1(2): 297–316. Klingemann, ed., Hans-Dieter. 2007. The State of Political Science in Western Europe. Opladen & Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers. Klingemann, Hans-Dieter. 2008. “Capacities: Political Science in Europe.” West European Politics 31(1-2): 370–96. Krauz-Mozer, B., M. Borowiec, and P. Scigaj, eds. 2015a. Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press.

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Krauz-Mozer, Barbara, Piotr Borowiec, Maria Kulakowska, and Pawel Scigaj. 2015b. “Political Science at the Dawn of the 21st Century.” In Political Science in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, eds. B. Krauz-Mozer, P. Borowiec, M. Kulakowska and P. Scigaj. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 9–18. Laver, Michael. 2005. “The Objectives and Design of European Doctoral Programmes in Political Science.” European Political Science 4(1): 95–101. Leijenaar, Monique, and Emiliano Grossman. 2000. Doing a PhD in Political Science in Europe: Information, Facts, Debate. Paris: epsNET - European Political Science Network. McKay, David. 1988. “Why Is There a European Political Science?” PS: Political Science & Politics 21(4): 1051–56. Moses, Jonathon, Benoît Rihoux, and Bernhard Kittel. 2005. “Mapping Political Methodology: Reflections on a European Perspective.” European Political Science 4(1): 55–68. Palonen, Kari. 2012. “On the Fate of Parliamentary Studies in European Political Science.” Presented at the 22nd IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Madrid. Reinalda, Bob, and Ewa Kulesza. 2006. The Bologna Process. Harmonizing Europe’s Higher Education. Including the Essential Original Texts. Opladen and Farmington Hills: Barbara Budrich Publishers. Reinalda, Bob. 2008. “The Ongoing Bologna Process and Political Science.” European Political Science 7(3): 382-93. Reinalda, Bob. 2013. “How Does European Harmonisation Affect Political Science?” European Political Science 12(4): 409-14. Rhodes, Martin. 2006. “Young People in the European Political Science Profession.” European Political Science 5(3): 232–34. Quermonne, Jean-Louis, ed. 1996. La Science Politique en Europe: Formation, Cooperation, Perspectives. Paris: Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques. Quermonne, Jean-Louis. 1996. Political Science in Europe: Education, Co-Operation, Prospect. Report on the State of the Discipline in Europe. Paris: epsNET - European Political Science Network.

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Schneider, Gerald. 2007a. “The Search for the Holy Grant: (Mis)Allocating Money in European Political Science.” European Political Science 6(2): 160–68. Schneider, Gerald. 2007b. “Why Is European Political Science so Unproductive and What Should Be Done about It: A Symposium.” European Political Science 6(2): 156–59. Sobotka, Kazimierz. 2000. Political Science and EU-Related Studies. Lodz: European Institute. Steunenberg, Bernard. 2007. “Move or Perish: Increasing Professional Mobility in European Academia.” European Political Science 6(2): 169–76. Thorlakson, Lori. 2003. Professional Practice in European Political Science. Paris: epsNET - European Political Science Network. Thorlakson, Lori. 2005a. “Models of Doctoral Training in European Political Science.” European Political Science 4(1): 82–94. Thorlakson, Lori. 2005b. “Symposium: Debating the Future of Doctoral Training in European Political Science.” European Political Science 4(1): 79–81. Wessels, W., I. Linsenmann, and S. Hagele. 2000. A Core Curriculum on European Integration Studies, Basic Assumptions and Proposals. Paris: epsNET - European Political Science Network.

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GLOBAL Akhtar, Parveen et al. 2005. “Women in the Political Science Profession.” European Political Science 4(3): 242–55. Andrews, William George. 1982. International Handbook of Political Science. Westport: Greenwood Press. Brintnall, Michael. 2004. “What Are National Political Sciences and How Do Ideas Diffuse Among Them?” Presented at the the ‘Conference for the Study of Political Thought - Annual International Conference on “Sciences of Politics”’, New Orleans. Bull, Martin, and James Newell. 2008. “Political Science in Its European and Global Context.” European Political Science 7(3): 253–56. Keohane, Robert A. 2005. “From International to World Politics.” Perspectives on Politics 3(2): 316–17. Key, Jr., V. O. 1958. “The State of the Discipline.” American Political Science Review 52(4): 961–71. King, Ronald F., and Cosmin Gabriel Marian. 2008. “Defining Political Science: A Cross-National Survey.” European Political Science 7(2): 207–19. MacPherson, C. B. 1954. “World Trends in Political Science Research.” The American Political Science Review 48(2): 427–49. Norris, Pippa. 1997. “Towards a More Cosmopolitan Political Science?” European Journal of Political Research 31(1): 17–34. Suárez-Iñiguez, Enrique. 2013. El Largo Camino Hacia la Autonomía y la Institucionalización de la Ciencia Política, En México y en el Mundo. México: Mimeo. Trent, John. 2009. “The Development of International Political Science, 2009.” Presented at the 21st IPSA World Congress of Political Science ‘Global discontent? Dillemas of change’, Santiago.

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LATIN AMERICA Alarcón Olguín, Víctor. 2014. “The History of Political Science in Latin America: Historical Trends and Defiant Futures.” Presented at the 23rd IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Montreal. Altman, David. 2005. “La Institucionalización de la Ciencia Política en Chile y América Latina: Una Mirada desde el Sur.” Revista de Ciencia Política (Santiago) 25(1): 3–15. Altman, David. 2006. “From Fukuoka to Santiago: Institutionalization of Political Science in Latin America.” PS: Political Science & Politics 39(1): 196–203. Altman, David. 2012. “Where Is Knowledge Generated? On the Productivity and Impact of Political Science Departments in Latin America.” European Political Science 11(1): 71–87. Barrientos del Monte, F. 2014. Buscando una Identidad. Breve Historia de la Ciencia Política en América Latina. México: Fontamera-UG. Barrientos del Monte, Fernando. 2013. “La Ciencia Política en América Latina: Una Breve Introducción Histórica.” Convergencia 20(61): 105–33. Bulcourf, Pablo Alberto, and Nelson Dionel Cardozo. 2011. “The Development of Political Science in Latin America: Comparing the Cases of Argentina and Brazil.” Presented at the IPSA Joint Conference with ECPR ‘Whatever Happened to NorthSouth?’, São Paulo. Bulcourf, Pablo, Enrique Gutiérrez Márquez, and Nelson Cardozo. 2015. “History and Development of Political Science in Latin America: Reflections about the Field of Studies’ Constitution - Historia y Desarrollo de la Ciencia Política en América Latina: Reflexiones sobre la Constitución del Campo de Estudios.” Revista de Ciencia Política (Santiago) 35(1): 179–99. Buquet, Daniel. 2012. “Political Science in Uruguay and Latin-America: The Challenge of Excellence.” Presented at the 22nd IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Madrid.

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MIDDLE EAST Heuse, G. A. 1950. “Political Science in the Middle East.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 165–70.

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NORTHERN EUROPE Anckar, Dag. 1987. “Political Science in the Nordic Countries.” International Political Science Review 8(1): 73–84. Anckar, Dag. 1991. “Political Science in the Nordic Countries.” In The Development of Political Science, eds. Easton, David, John G. Gunnell, and Luigi Graziano. London and New York: Routledge, 187–200. Anckar, Dag. 1993. “Comparative Research in the Nordic Countries: Overcoming Ethnocentrism?” Scandinavian Political Studies 16(2), 107–26. Jönsson, Christer. 1993. “International Politics: Scandinavian Identity amidst American Hegemony?” Scandinavian Political Studies 16(2): 149–65. Karvonen, Lauri. 2004. “Review of Scandinavian Power Studies.” Scandinavian Political Studies 27(4): 423–27. Matheson, David. 1977. “Cumulative Bibliography of Research Literature 1960– 1975: Introduction.” Scandinavian Political Studies 12(A12): 187–277. Sartori, Giovanni. 1977. “Political Science in the Nordic Countries 1960–1975: Introductory Note.” Scandinavian Political Studies 12(A12): 5–9. Sartori, Giovanni. 1979. “In Memoriam: Stein Rokkan 1921–1979.” Scandinavian Political Studies 2(3): 193–94. Scandinavian Political Studies. 1969. “The Second Nordic Conference of Political Science.” Scandinavian Political Studies 4(A4): 224–25. Scandinavian Political Studies. 1977. “Political Science in the Nordic Countries 1960–1975: Introductory Note.” Scandinavian Political Studies 12(A12): 5–9. Schmidt, Stephan. 1989a. “Nordic Social Science Research and the American Nightmare.” Scandinavian Political Studies 12(2): 169–85. Schmidt, Stephan. 1989b. “Nordic Social Science Research: C. Wright Mills Revisited - A Rejoinder.” Scandinavian Political Studies 12(3): 267–70.

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WESTERN EUROPE Barents, Jan. 1961. Political Science in Western Europe. London: Stevens. Klingemann, Hans-Dieter. 2007. “A Comparative Perspective on Political Science in Western Europe around the Year 2008.” In The State of Political Science in Western Europe, ed. Hans-Dieter Klingemann. Opladen & Farmington Hills: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 13-40. Newton, Ken, and Josep M. Vallès. 1991. “Introduction: Political Science in Western Europe, 1960–1990.” European Journal of Political Research 20(3/4): 227–38.

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3. Organizations

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APSA – AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION

American Political Science Association. 1904a. “Programme of the First Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Held in Chicago, December 28-30, 1904.” Proceedings of the American Political Science Association 1: 25–26. American Political Science Association. 1904b. “The Organization of the American Political Science Association.” Proceedings of the American Political Science Association 1: 5–15. American Political Science Association. 1905. “Constitution of the American Political Science Association.” Proceedings of the American Political Science Association 2: 5–6. American Political Science Association. 1908. “Report of the Committee of Five of the American Political Science Association on Instruction in American Government in Secondary Schools.” Proceedings of the American Political Science Association 5 (Fifth Annual Meeting): 219–57. American Political Science Association. 2012. “APSA International Membership.” PS: Political Science & Politics 45(2): 354. American Political Science Review. 1909. “The Fifth Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association.” The American Political Science Review 3(1): 88– 89. Brintnall, Michael. 2009. “The American Political Science Association and the Enterprise of Political Science.” Presented at the 21st IPSA World Congress of Political Science ‘Global Discontent? Dillemas of Change’, Santiago. Goodnow, Frank J. 1904. “The Work of the American Political Science Association.” Proceedings of the American Political Science Association 1: 35–46. Haines, Charles G. 1913. “Report on Instruction in Political Science in Colleges and Universities: Portion of Preliminary Report of Committee of American Political Science Association on Instruction in Government.” Proceedings of the American Political Science Association 10: 249–70.

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Michigan Law Review. 1904. “The American Political Science Association.” Michigan Law Review 2(5): 396–97. PS: Political Science & Politics. 2004. “APSA Celebrates Its 100th Annual Meeting in Chicago!” PS: Political Science & Politics 37(1): 133–34. Willoughby, Westel Woodbury. 1904a. “Report of the Secretary for the Year 1904.” Proceedings of the American Political Science Association 1: 27-32. Willoughby, Westel Woodbury. 1904b. “The American Political Science Association.” Political Science Quarterly 19(1): 107–11. Willoughby, Westel Woodbury. 1906. “Report of the Proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association.” Proceedings of the American Political Science Association 3: 21–28.

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ECPR – EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL RESEARCH

Bardi, Luciano. 2011. “Forty Years of Political Science in Europe: The European Consortium for Political Research Celebrates Its Ruby Anniversary.” PS: Political Science & Politics 44(1): 93–95. Daalder, Hans. 2010. “Political Science in Europe and the ECPR: Looking Back and Looking on.” European Political Science 9(S1): S30–S37. Newton, Ken, and Thibaud Boncourt. 2010. The ECPR’s First Forty Years 19702010. Essex: ECPR Press. Oldersma, Jantine. 2002. “Arts and Gender at the ECPR.” European Political Science 2(1): 43–46.

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Boncourt, Thibaud. 2009. A History of the International Political Science Association. Montreal: International Political Science Association. Coakley, John, and John Trent. 2000. History of the International Political Science Association 1949-1999. University College Dublin: International Political Science Association. International Political Science Association. 2000. Handbook of the International Political Science Association. Dublin: International Political Science Association. Merritt, Richard L., and Elizabeth C. Hanson. 1989. Science, Politics, and International Conferences. A Functional Analysis of the Moscow Political Science Congress. Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers. Vito, Francesco. 1950. “Il Primo Congresso Mondiale di Scienze Politiche.” Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Sociali 22 (Anno 58)(6): 527–39. Wright, Quincy. 1949. “The International Political Science Association.” American Political Science Review 43(6): 1252–55.

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THE DISCIPLINE Agapiou-Josephides, Kalliope. 2001. Women in the Profession. Paris: epsNET - European Political Science Network. Alam, Thomas, and Nicolas Kaciaf. 2014. “The Many Faces of Political Science: Orders, Uses and Effects of Scientific Knowledge within Three Organizational Settings.” Presented at the 23rd IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Montreal. Allardt, Erik. 1969. “Political Science and Sociology.” Scandinavian Political Studies 4(A4): 11–21. Almond, Gabriel A. 1989. A Discipline Divided: Schools and Sects in Political Science. London: Sage Publications. Anckar, Dag, and Erkki Berndtson. 1987. “Introduction: Toward a Study of the Evolution of Political Science.” International Political Science Review 8(1): 5–7. Anckar, Dag, and Erkki Berndtson, eds. 1988. Political Science: Between Past and Future. Jyväskylä: Finnish Political Science Association. Ashley, W.C. 1890. “What Is Political Science? An Inaugural Lecture Given at the University of Toronto. 1889.” Zeitschrift für die gesamte Staatswissenschaft / Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 46(1): 160. Axelrod, Robert. 2014. “How Political Science Can Enrich Other Disciplines.” Scandinavian Political Studies 37(1): 82–93. Barnes, Harry Elmer. 1926. “Past and Future Relations of History and Political Science.” Social Science 1(2): 144–48. Barry, Brian. 2002. “Why Political Science Needs Political Theory.” Scandinavian Political Studies 25(2): 107–15. Bates, Frank G. 1927. “Instruction in Political Science on Functional Rather Than Descriptive Lines.” American Political Science Review 21(2): 402–5.

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Berndtson, Erkki. 1991. “The Development of Political Science: Methodological Problems of Comparative Research.” In The Development of Political Science, eds. Easton, David, John G. Gunnell, and Luigi Graziano. London and New York: Routledge, 34–58. Berndtson, Erkki. 2009. “Schools of Political Science and the Development of a Discipline.” Presented at the 21st IPSA World Congress of Political Science ‘Global Discontent? Dillemas of Change’, Santiago. Blondiaux, Loic. 2002. “Pour une histoire sociale de la science politique.” In Faire de la science politique. Pour une analyse socio-historique du politique, eds. Y. Deloye and B. Voutat. Paris: Éditions Belin, 45–63. Bond, Jon R. 2007. “The Scientification of the Study of Politics: Some Observations on the Behavioral Evolution in Political Science.” Journal of Politics 69(4): 897–907. Burgess, John W. 1897. “Political Science and History.” The American Historical Review 2(3): 401–8. Coakley, John. 2004. “The Organisational Evolution of Political Science: The International Dimension.” International Social Science Journal 56(179): 171–84. Corwin, Edward S. 1929. “The Democratic Dogma and the Future of Political Science.” The American Political Science Review 23(3): 569–92. Crotty, William J. 1991. Political Science: The Theory and Practice of Political Science. Noyes St. Evanston: Northwestern University Press. Dahl, Robert A. 1961. “The Behavioral Approach in Political Science: Epitaph for a Monument to a Successful Protest.” American Political Science Review 55(4): 763– 72. Darras, Eric, and Olivier Philippe. 2004. La science politique une et multiple. Paris: Editions L’Harmattan. Deutsch, Karl W. 1980. “Political Research in the Changing World System.” International Political Science Review 1(1): 23–32. Dion, Léon. 1975. “Politique et science politique.” Canadian Journal of Political Science / Revue canadienne de science politique 8(3): 367–80.

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Dryzek, John, and Stephen T. Leonard. 1988. “History and Discipline in Political Science.” American Political Science Review. 82(1): 245–60. Durkheim, Émile. 1886. “Les Études en Sciences Sociales.” Revue Philosophique de la France et de l’Étranger 22: 61–80. Duverger, Maurice. 1959. Méthodes de la science politique. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France. Easton, David, John G. Gunnel, and Luigi Graziano. 1991. The Development of Political Science. A Comparative Survey. London and New York: Routledge. Easton, David, John G. Gunnell, and Michael B. Stein. 1995. Regime and Discipline: Democracy and the Development of Political Science. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Easton, David. 1953. The Political System: An Inquiry into the State of Political Science. New York: Knopf. Easton, David. 1969. “The New Revolution in Political Science.” American Political Science Review 63(4): 1051–61. Eckstein, Harry. 1979. “On the ‘Science’ of the State.” Daedalus 108(4): 1–20. Edling, Max, and Ulf Mörkenstam. 1995. “Quentin Skinner: From Historian of Ideas to Political Scientist.” Scandinavian Political Studies 18(2): 119–32. Eichenberger, Reiner. 2005. “Political Economists and Political Scientists - What Are the Benefits to Economists From Closer Interaction?” Swiss Political Science Review 11(4): 269–80. Eisenmann, C. 1950. “On the Matter and Methods of the Political Science.” In Contemporary Political Science. A Survey of Methods, Research and Teaching, ed. UNESCO. Paris: UNESCO, 91–131. Ellis, Ellen Deborah. 1927. “Political Science at the Crossroads.” The American Political Science Review 21(4): 773–91. Eulau, Heinz. 1969. “Tradition and Innovation: On the Tension between Ancient and Modern Ways in the Study of Politics.” In Heinz Eulau, ed. Behavioralism in Political Science. New York: Atherton, 1-21.

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Fairlie, John A. 1924b. “Politics and Science.” The Scientific Monthly 18(1): 18–37. Farnam, Henry et al. 1896a. “Advanced Students in Political Science.” The Yale Review - A Quartely Journal for the Scientific Discussion of Economic, Political and Social Questions 5: 320–21. Farr, James, John Dryzek, and Stephen T. Leonard. 1995. Political Science in History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Farr, James, John Gunnell, Raymond Seidelman, John Dryzek, and Stephen T. Leonard. 1990. “Can Political Science History Be Neutral?” American Political Science Review. 84(2): 587–607. Farr, James, John S. Dryzek, and Stephen T. Leonard. 1995. Political Science in History: Research Programs and Political Traditions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Favre, P., O. Fillieule, and F. Jobard. 2007. L’atelier du politiste: théories, actions, représentations. Paris: La Découverte. Favre, Pierre. 1982. “L’absence de la sociologie politique dans les classifications durkheimiennes des sciences sociales.” Revue française de science politique 32(1): 5– 31. Favre, Pierre. 1985. “Histoire de la science politique.” In Traité de science politique (Vol. I), eds. Madeleine Grawitz and Jean Leca. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 3–45. Favre, Pierre. 1995. “Retour à la Question de l’Objet. Ou Faut-Il Disqualifier la Notion de Discipline  ?” Politix 8(29): 141–57. Fernández-Ramil, María de los Ángeles, and Cristóbal Grebe Ramínez. 2010. “Ciencia Política e Historia Disciplinar: Modelo para Armar.” Politeia 33(44): 1–30. Ferreira, Marcos Farias. 2013. “The Ethics of Research in Social Sciences - A Ética da Investigação em Ciências Sociais.” Revista Brasileira de Ciência Política (11): 169–91. Finifter, Ada. 1983. Political Science: The State of the Discipline. Washington DC: American Political Science Association.

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Flores-Mariscal, J.R. Joel. 2014. “Political Science and Politics: Addressing a Missing Agenda in the Discipline.” Presented at the 23rd IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Montreal. Ford, Henry Jones. 1905. “The Scope of Political Science.” Proceedings of the American Political Science Association 2: 198–206. Freeman, Donald M. 1978. Foundation of Political Science: Research, Methods and Scope. New York: Free Press. Gantois, Mailys. 2012. “Interrogations about Symbolic Boundaries in Political Science.” Presented at the 22nd IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Madrid. Garner, James W. 1906. “The Relations of Political Science.” American Journal of Sociology 12(3): 341–66. Goldsmith, Michael et al. 2000. Political Science Today: Contributions to the TN Second Plenary Conference, Leiden, 1999. Paris: Thematic Network Political Science. Goldsmith, Michael et al. 2000. Teaching Introductory Political Science. Paris: Thematic Network Political Science. Goldsmith, Michael et al. 2005. Doctoral Studies in Political Science – A European Comparison. Budapest: epsNET - European Political Science Network. Gorga, Adriana, and Jean-Philippe Leresche, eds. 2015. Disciplines académiques en transformation: entre innovation et résistance. Paris: Archives contemporaines. Gormley-Heenan, Cathy, and Simon Lightfoot. 2012. Teaching Politics and International Relations. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Graham, George, and George Carey, eds. 1972. The Post-Behavioral Era: Perspectives on Political Science. New York: McCay. Gregušová, ed., Gabriela. 2005a. How to Teach Political Science? The Experience of First-Time University Teachers. Volume 1. Paris: epsNET - European Political Science Network (Teaching Political Science Series N.o 1). Gregušová, ed., Gabriela. 2005b. How to Teach Political Science? The Experience of First-Time University Teachers. Volume 2. Paris: epsNET - European Political Science Network (Teaching Political Science Series N.o 2).

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Groth, Terrie. 2012. “Post-Political Science? The Methodological Challenges of PostModern Incursions.” Presented at the 22nd IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Madrid. Gunnell, John G. 1983. “Political Theory: The Evolution of a Subfield.” In Political Science: The State of the Discipline, ed. Ada Finifter. Washington: American Political Science Association, 3–45. Gunnell, John G. 2004. “The Real Revolution in Political Science.” PS: Political Science & Politics 37(1): 47–50. Gunnell, John G., and David Easton. 1991. “Introduction.” In The Development of Political Science, eds. Easton, David, John G. Gunnell, and Luigi Graziano. London and New York: Routledge, 1–12. Heiskanen, Iikka Juhani. 1966. “On Theoretical Approaches and Research Strategies in Political Science.” Scandinavian Political Studies 1(A1): 25–41. Heiskanen, Ilkka, and Tuomo Martikainen. 1974. “On Comparative Policy Analysis: Methodological Problems, Theoretical Considerations, and Empirical Applications.” Scandinavian Political Studies 9(A9): 9–22. Hirst, Paul. 2003. “The Future of Political Studies.” European Political Science 3(1): 47–59. Huntington, Samuel P. 1988. “One Soul at a Time: Political Science and Political Reform.” American Political Science Review 82(1): 3–10. Irish, Marian Doris, and Neil A. McDonald, eds. 1968. Political Science: Advance of the Discipline. New Jersey. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall. Ishiyama, John, William Miller, and Simon Eszter, eds. 2015. Handbook on Teaching and Learning in Political Science and International Relations. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Pub. James, Edmund J. 1897. “The Place of the Political and Social Sciences in Modern Education, and Their Bearing on the Training for Citizenship in a Free State.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 10: 47–76. Jansson, Jan-Magnus. 1966. “Defining Political Science: Some Basic Reflections.” Scandinavian Political Studies 1(A1): 13–24.

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Jensen, R. 1969. “History and the Political Scientist.” In Politics and the Social Sciences, ed. Seymour M. Lipset. New York: Oxford University Press, 1–28. Kalijarvi, Thorsten. 1930. “Attractions of Graduate Work in Political Science.” Social Science 5(3): 310–16. Katnelson, Ira, and Helen V. Milner, eds. 2002. Political Science: The State of the Discipline. Washington: American Political Science Association. Kaufman-Osborn, Timothy V. 2006. “Dividing the Domain of Political Science: On the Fetishism of Subfields.” Polity 38(1): 41–71. Kinga, Kas, and Malte Brosig, eds. 2008. Teaching Theory and Academic Writing. A Guide to Undergraduate Lecturing in Political Science. Opladen and Farmington Hills: Budrich UniPress Ltd. King, Gary, Kay L. Schlozman, and Norman Nie. 2009. The Future of Political Science: 100 Perspectives. London and New York: Routledge. Kirkpatrick, Evron. 1962. “The Impact of the Behavioral Movement in Traditional Political Science.” In Essays in the Behavioral Study of Politics, ed. Austin Ranney. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1–30. Klymenko, Lina. 2014. “‘Involve Me and I Will Understand’: How to Engage Students in Political Science Classes.” Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft 43(3): 293–304. Landowski, Éric. 1979. “Du politique au politologue.” In Introduction à l’analyse du discours en sciences sociales, eds. Algirdas J. Greimas and Éric Landowski. Paris: Hachette, 103–27. Laski, Harold J. 1921. “Recent Contributions to Political Science.” Economica (1): 87–91. Lasswell, Harold Dwight. 1956. “The Political Science of Science: An Inquiry into the Possible Reconciliation of Mastery and Freedom.” The American Political Science Review 50(4): 961–79. Lasswell, Harold Dwight. 1963. The Future of Political Science. New York: Atherton Press.

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Lerner, Daniel, and Harold Dwight Lasswell. 1951. The Policy Sciences: Recent Developments in Scope and Method. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Lieber, Francis. 1860. “The Teacher of Politics in Ancient and in Modern Times. An Introductory Discourse.” The Crayon 7(2): 33–39. Linz, Juan J. 1997. “Democracy Today: An Agenda for Students of Democracy: Lecture Given by the Winner of the Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science, Uppsala, September 28, 1996.” Scandinavian Political Studies 20(2): 115–34. Lipset, Seymour M. 1969. Politics and the Social Sciences. New York: Oxford University Press. Lovenduski, Joni. 1981. “Toward the Emasculation of Political Science: The Impact of Feminism.” In Men’s Studies Modified: The Impact of Feminism in the Academic Disciplines, ed. Dale Spender. Exeter: Pergamon Press, 83–97. Lowi, Theodore J. 1973. “The Politicization of Political Science.” American Political Quarterly 1(1): 43–71. Lyons, Gene M. 1973. “Globalizing the Social Sciences.” PS: Political Science & Politics 6(1): 6–12. Ma, Shu Yun. 2007. “Political Science at the Edge of Chaos? The Paradigmatic Implications of Historical Institutionalism.” International Political Science Review 28(1): 57–78. MacKenzie, William J. M. 1983. “Imagination and Acquaintance in Political Science.” Scandinavian Political Studies 6(2): 113–24. Maldonado, Manuel Arias. 2010. “La ciencia equívoca. Sobre el estudio científico de la política.” RIPS: Revista de Investigaciones Políticas y Sociológicas 9(2): 75–89. Mauss, Marcel. 1924. “Divisions et proportions de la sociologie.” Année Sociologique Nouvelle série (2è Année): 98–176. Medero, Gema Sánchez, and Rubén Sánchez Medero, eds. 2015. Fundamento de la Ciencia Política y de la Administración. Madrid: Editorial Tecnos. Mény, Yves. 2010. “Political Science as a Profession.” European Political Science 9(S1): S11–S21.

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Merriam, Charles E. 1921. “The Present State of the Study of Politics.” American Political Science Review 15(2): 173–85. Merriam, Charles E. 1923. “Recent Advances in Political Methods.” American Political Science Review 17(2): 275–95. Merriam, Charles E. 1924. “The Significance of Psychology for the Study of Politics.” American Political Science Review 18(3): 469–88. Merriam, Charles E. 1926. “Progress in Political Research.” American Political Science Review 20(1): 1–13. Meyer, Poul. 1982. “Concepts in Political Science.” Scandinavian Political Studies 5(4): 359–72. Milhaud, G. 1899. “Essai sur la Classification des Sciences: Par M. Goblot.” Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 7(3): 325–46. Monroe, Kristen Renwick, ed. 2005. Perestroika!: The Raucous Rebellion in Political Science. New Haven: Yale University Press. Morgenthau, Hans J. 1955. “Reflections on the State of Political Science.” The Review of Politics 17(4): 431–60. Munck, Gerardo, and Richard Snyder. 2007. Passion, Craft, and Method in Comparative Politics. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Murray, Robert H. 1926. The History of Political Science from Plato to the Present. New York: D. Appleton. Norris, Pippa. 1997. “Towards a More Cosmopolitan Political Science?” European Journal of Political Research 31(1): 17–34. Payre, Renaud, and Rachel Vanneuville. 2003. “'Les habits savants du politique' des mises en forme savante du politique à la formation de sciences de gouvernement.” Revue française de science politique 53(2): 195–200. Pollock, Frederick. 1895. An Introduction to the History of the Science of Politics. London and New York: Macmillan. Potter, Pitman B. 1923. “Political Science in the International Field.” American Political Science Review 17(3): 381–91.

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Putnam, Robert D. 2003. “The Public Role of Political Science (APSA Presidential Address).” Perspectives on Politics 1(2): 249–55. Redford, Emmette S. 1961. “Reflections on a Discipline.” American Political Science Review 55(4): 755–62. Reeves, Jesse S. 1929. “Perspectives in Political Science 1903-1928.” The American Political Science Review 23(1): 1–16. Reinalda, Bob, and Ewa Kulesza. 2006. The Bologna Process. Harmonizing Europe’s Higher Education. Including the Essential Original Texts. Opladen and Farmington Hills: Barbara Budrich Publishers. Reinalda, Bob. 2014. “Current Performance and Future Strength of Political Science.” Analele Universităţii din Bucureşti, 16(1): 25-38. Ricci, D. M. 1988. “Reflections on ‘The Tragedy of Political Science.’” In Political Science between the Past and the Future, eds. Dag Anckar and Erkki Berndtson. Jyväskylä: Finnish Political Science Association, 77–97. Ricci, David M. 1987. The Tragedy of Political Science: Politics, Scholarship, and Democracy. New Haven: Yale University Press. Rice, Stuart A. 1926. “Some Applications of Statistical Method to Political Research.” American Political Science Review 20(May): 313–29. Rice, Stuart A. 1928. Quantitative Methods in Politics. New York: Knopf. Rihoux, Benoît. 2008. “Constructing Political Science Methodology: From Segmented Polarization to Enlightened Pluralism.” Presented at the IPSA Conference on ‘International Political Science: New Theoretical and Regional Perspectives Congress’, Montreal. Rogow, Arnold A. 1969. Politics, Personality, and Social Science in the Twentieth Century: Essays in Honour of Harold D. Lasswell. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Rokkan, Stein. 1969. “Data Confrontation Seminars: A New Device in Comparative Research.” Scandinavian Political Studies 4(A4): 22–29.

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Rothmayr, Christine, and Frédéric Varone. 2002. “Debate: ‘Biopolitics’ and the Missing Political Scientists.” Swiss Political Science Review 8(3-4): 129–55. Rowe, Leo S. 1897. “The Problems of Political Science.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 10: 17–38. Rutherford, Geddes W. 1926. “Modern Political Science.” Social Science 1(2): 106–9. Sartori, Giovanni. 1974. “Philosophy, Theory and the Science of Politics.” Political Theory 2(2): 133–62. Sartori, Giovanni. 1979. “In Memoriam: Stein Rokkan 1921–1979.” Scandinavian Political Studies 2(3): 193–94. Sartori, Giovanni. 2004. “Where Is Political Science Going?” PS: Political Science & Politics (4): 785–87. Savigny, Heather. 2011. “Restoring the ‘Political Context’ to the Development of the Discipline.” Presented at the 6th ECPR General Conference, Reykjavík Schmitter, Philippe C. 2009. “The Nature and Future of Comparative Politics.” European Political Science Review 1(1): 33–61. Schmitter, Philippe C. 2010. “Micro-Foundations for the Science(s) of Politics.” Scandinavian Political Studies 33(3): 316–30. Sills, David. 1968. “Political Science.” In David Sills, ed. International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. New York: Crowell Collier and Macmillan. Smith, Munroe. 1886. “Introduction: The Domain of Political Science.” Political Science Quarterly 1(1): 1–8. Sobotka, Kazimierz. 2000. Political Science and EU-Related Studies. Lodz: European Institute. Spencer, Richard C. 1928. “Notes on Instruction and Research: Significance of Functional Approach in the Introductory Course in Political Science.” American Political Science Review 22(4): 954–66.

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