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Die DVPW und die International Political Science Association
In: Politikwissenschaft in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, S. 67-72
Doing Your Own Political Science and International Relations
In: Doing Political Science and International Relations, S. 267-285
Themes and Issues in Political Science and International Relations
In: Doing Political Science and International Relations, S. 21-42
Government Science Advice
In: Playing Politics with Science, S. 89-114
The “Science” in Political Science
In: Liberalism and the Emergence of American Political Science, S. 42-66
The Science in Political Science
In: A Model DisciplinePolitical Science and the Logic of Representations, S. 20-51
Political science
In: The Social and Political Thought of Bertrand Russell, S. 60-84
The “Political” in Political Science
In: Liberalism and the Emergence of American Political Science, S. 14-41
Political Science
In: The Oxford Handbook of Political Leadership
Government Funding of Science
In: Playing Politics with Science, S. 115-132
International Bureaucracies from a Political Science Perspective – Agency, Authority and International Institutional Law
In: The Exercise of Public Authority by International Institutions; Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht, S. 67-98
What’s ‘Political’ About Political Science?
In: Political Analysis, S. 59-88
Political science - Hungary
In: Three social science disciplines in Central and Eastern Europe: handbook on economics, political science and sociology (1989-2001), S. 258-274
Analysis of the pre-1989 situation; The development of political science since 1989; Core theoretical and methodological orientations; Thematic orientation and funding; Public space and academic debates; Views on further development and major challenges.
Political science - Bulgaria
In: Three social science disciplines in Central and Eastern Europe: handbook on economics, political science and sociology (1989-2001), S. 213-225
Analysis of the pre-1989 situation; The development of political science since 1989; Core theoretical and methodological orientations; Thematic orientation and funding; Public space and academic debates; Views on further development and major challenges.