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Political Ideas and a Political Science for Policy
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 600, S. 14-29
ISSN: 1552-3349
Early in its development, political science established itself as part of modern secular authority, with something to say about government & politics. This achievement did not, though, lead to much noticeable impact on governance & policy, with the exception of administrative reforms. The past five decades have witnessed impressive growth in influence, as political science self-confidently embraced an idea-driven policy science. Political behaviorism, fashioned as a response to the loss of Enlightenment naivete, was a political as well as a science project, & its successes, on both fronts, drew many to a new type of policy science. A leading example is neoconservatism, whose practitioner political scientists linked new political ideas with applied social science as a basis for challenging assumptions of the regulatory welfare state. By the end of the twentieth century, political science had returned to its earliest mission(s) -- building a better science & strengthening democratic practice. 23 References. [Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications Inc., copyright 2005 The American Academy of Political and Social Science.]
People in Political Science
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People in Political Science
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People in Political Science
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Record, National Academy of Public Administration announces 2005
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PEOPLE IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
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Eric Beerbohm, graduate student, department of politics, Princeton
University, has been awarded The University Center for Human Values Graduate Prize
Fellowship for the 2004–2005 academic year.
PEOPLE IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
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Luke Bierman, director, justice center, American Bar Association, has been named associate editor of Justice System Journal, effective at the end of 2005.
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PEOPLE IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
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PEOPLE IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
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PEOPLE IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
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People in Political Science
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