Opportunities and Challenges for New and Peripheral Political Science Communities: A Consolidated Discipline?

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This open access book offers an updated examination of the institutionalisation of political science in sixteen latecomer or peripheral countries in Europe. Its main theme is how political science as a science of democracy is influenced and how it responds to the challenges of the new millennium. The chapters, built upon a common theoretical framework of institutionalisation, are evidence-based and comparative. Overall, the book diagnoses diversity among the country cases due to their take-off points and varied political and economic trajectories.

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Ilonszki, G., & Roux, C. (2021). Opportunities and Challenges for New and Peripheral Political Science Communities: A Consolidated Discipline? Opportunities and Challenges for New and Peripheral Political Science Communities: A Consolidated Discipline? (pp. 1–281). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-79054-7

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