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Democracy and the Development of Political Science
David Easton, etc.
ISBN: 9780472104444
Format: Hardback
Publisher:The University of Michigan Press
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Is the discipline of political science a specific by-product of democratic regimes? Can it develop and have an impact only where democracy itself is flourishing? Or is it possible to forge such a discipline in authoritarian and transitional regimes? These are the central questions of Regime and Discipline: Democracy and the Development of Political Science…
Is the discipline of political science a specific by-product of democratic regimes? Can it develop and have an impact only where democracy itself is flourishing? Or is it possible to forge such a discipline in authoritarian and transitional regimes? These are the central questions of Regime and Discipline: Democracy and the Development of Political Science. The contributors to this volume approach the problem from methodological and substantive perspectives. The methodological debate is presented in terms of whether the goal of objectivity and neutrality in disciplinary history is desirable and attainable, or whether all such histories are inherently "whiggish" or "pessimistic," and mere ex post facto justifications of a particular disciplinary perspective. The volume then explores the relationship between democracy and the development of political science in a variety of national settings and political regimes, including older Western democracies (such as the United States, Britain, France, and Germany), newer democracies (Japan and other Asian countries), and current transitional regimes (such as Argentina, Hungary, and Poland). The contributions reflect both consensus and disagreement about the nature of the interactive relationship between political science and democracy. Indeed, a fundamental debate centers on the very terms democracy and political science. Nevertheless, with one or two exceptions, the participants do acknowledge that some kind of relationship does in fact exist between democracy and political science, be it interactive and correlational or causal.
| ISBN | 0472104446 | | DEWEY edition | DC20 | | ISBN13 | 9780472104444 (What's this?) | | Pages | 312 | | Publisher | The University of Michigan Press | | Volumes | 001 | | Imprint | The University of Michigan Press | | Weight (grammes) | 700 | | Format | Hardback | | Published in | Ann Arbor, MI | | Publication date | 31 Mar 1995 | | Height (mm) | 152 | | Library of Congress | JC421.R4 1 | | Width (mm) | 229 | | DEWEY | 321.809 | | Academic level | Professional / Scholarly |
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| | | Preface | | | | | | Introduction: Democracy as a Regime Type and the Development of Political Science by David Easton and John G. Gunnell and Michael B. Stein | | 1 | | 1 | | History and Discipline in Political Science by John S. Dryzek and Stephen T. Leonard | | 27 | | 2 | | Can Political Science History Be Neutral? by John G. Gunnell and James Farr and Raymond Seidelman and John S. Dryzek and Stephen T. Leonard | | 49 | | 3 | | In Praise of Whiggism and Other Good Things by J. A. W. Gunn | | 79 | | 4 | | Studying Developments of a Discipline: A Philosophy of Method for the History of the Social Sciences by Malcolm Vout | | 99 | | 5 | | From Modern Republic to Administrative State: American Political Science in the Nineteenth Century by James Farr | | 131 | | 6 | | 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 by Michael B. Stein | | 169 | | 7 | | The Emergence of the "Science of Democracy" and Its Impact on the Democratic Transition in Hungary by Attila Agh | | 197 | | 8 | | The Impact of Democratization on Political Science in Poland by Jerzy J. Wiatr | | 217 | | 9 | | Some Institutional and Political Determinants of Political Science in Argentina by Silvia Sigal | | 229 | | 10 | | Arrivals and Departures: The Case of Political Science in Asia by Yogesh Atal | | 249 | | 11 | | Democracy and the Development of Political Science in Japan by Takashi Inoguchi | | 269 | | | | Contributors | | 295 |
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