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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.
Gabriella Ilonszki is Professor Emerita of Political Science at Corvinus University Budapest, Hungary.Christophe Roux is Professor of Political Science at the University of Montpellier, France.
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Formation and Aims of the Book, COST and WG1, Gabriella Ilonszki and Christophe Roux.- Chapter 2 Institutionalisation of political science in East Central Europe: Connecting Theory to the Ground, Gabriella Ilonszki.- Chapter 3 Continuities and New Beginnings in the Post-Yugoslav States, Davor Boban, Ivan Stanojevic, Simona Kukovic.- Chapter 4 Political Science in Central European Democracies under Pressure, Darina Malova, Aneta Vilagi, Dobrinka Kostova.- Chapter 5 Is small beautiful? Institutionalization of Political Science in small states, Eva Marín Hlynsdóttir, Irmina Matonyte.- Chapter 6 From Scientific Communism to Political Science: Development of the Profession in the Post-Soviet States, Dangis Gudelis, Irmina Matonyte, Serghei Sprincean, Tatsiana Chulitskaya.- Chapter 7 On the Way to Relevance: At the crossroads of recognition and performance, Gabriella Ilonszki, Davor Boban, Dangis Gudelis.- Chapter 8 Adjusting of New Countries into Existing (Old) Institutional Frameworks, Erkki Berndston.- Chapter 9 Conclusion: Political Science Between Opportunities and Challenges, Christophe Roux.
Torbjörn Bergman, Gabriella Ilonszki, Wolfgang C. Müller, Torbjorn Bergman, Wolfgang C. Muller, Sweden) Bergman, Torbjorn (Professor of Political Science, Professor of Political Science, Umea University, Budapest) Ilonszki, Gabriella (Professor of Political Science, Professor of Political Science, Corvinus University, Austria) Muller, Wolfgang C. (Professor of Democratic Governance, Professor of Democratic Governance, Department of Government, University of Vienna