To 'fall in line' or to 'grab': Thoughts on the indigenization of political science

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Our current era is that of the -ization. Terms such as modernization, privatization, liberalization, democratization, and globalization are in fashion. Of course, what needs -ization is not the modernized, privatized, liberalized, and democratized West but rather the third world and post-soviet states. We are told that these country's struggles for modernization are inherently fixated to the glorious path of privatization, liberalization, and democratization. If any nation takes a different path, then it becomes imperative that they abandon such an erroneous developmental scheme and fall into line, adjusting themselves to the standards of the West. Globalization has come to stand for nothing more than the process in which the nations of the world conform toward Western political standards.

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Wang, S. (2013). To “fall in line” or to “grab”: Thoughts on the indigenization of political science. In Political Science and Chinese Political Studies: The State of the Field (pp. 237–261). Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29590-4_14

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