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Why We Kill: The Political Science of Political Violence against Civilians
, 2014This article reviews the political science literature on political violence against civilians, including genocide, mass killing, and terrorism. Early work on these subjects tended to portray this kind of violence as irrational, random, or the result of ...
B. Valentino
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Tragedy, Politics and Political Science
International Relations, 2005I review the respective claims of Frost, Mayall and Rengger about the normative benefits of knowledge of tragedy and the potential of global civil society to transform the international system. I argue that Thucydides and Morgenthau were more optimistic about the ability of human beings to learn from art, history and experience.
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Political Science Isn't As Political Science Does
PS, 1976I am a lapsed political scientist. This is not a confession but a statement of fact. Not that I have been drummed out of the American Political Science Association (hereafter APSA or Association). Quite the contrary, like thousands of fellow lapsees, I am permitted to hold nominal membership in the Guild through the annual payment of dues.
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COMMONWEALTH Forum: The Politics of Science or the Science of Politics
Commonwealth, 2017The challenges of including factual information in public policy and political discussions are many. The difficulties of including scientific facts in these debates can often be frustrating for scientists, politicians and policymakers alike. At times it seems that discussions involve different languages or dialects such that it becomes a challenge to ...
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Analyzing Incomplete Political Science Data: An Alternative Algorithm for Multiple Imputation
American Political Science Review, 2001Gary King+3 more
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Science, Politics, and the New Science of Politics A Comment
1992The study of English and American radicalism in the eighteenth century has become the focus of a lively historical debate in the last two or three decades. The renewed appreciation of the radical Enlightenment owes its inception to the liberalism of the 1960s, which sought its intellectual origin in that era.
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Political Subjectivity: Applications of Q Methodology in Political Science.
, 1980Steven R. Brown
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