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Statisticians and Political Scientists
American Political Science Review, 1933In his classic book, Human Nature in Politics, published in 1908, Graham Wallas said: “We must aim at finding as many relevant and measurable facts about human nature as possible, and we must attempt to make all of them serviceable in political reasoning.” While the point of view which Wallas expressed at that time has by no means been universally ...
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The Most Important Topic Political Scientists Are Not Studying: Adapting to Climate Change
Perspectives on Politics, 2014Debra Javeline
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Scientists in Politics—And Out
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1966The author is a physicist at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, and served as a visiting professor at the Pakistani Atomic Energy Commission in 1962–63 under the auspices of the IAEA.
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Authoritarianism as a Research Constraint: Political Scientists in China*
, 2016Marie-Eve Reny
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Notes of a Political Scientist
Russian Politics & Law, 2000There is a crisis of the elite in Russia. Of course, not only the elite is in crisis, but the difficulties experienced by the population count for little. It is another matter when the problems affect the leadership. In fact, it is a little unfair to talk only about a "Russian" crisis. That is not so. The crisis is worldwide.
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Wikipedia as a Data Source for Political Scientists: Accuracy and Completeness of Coverage
PS, 2011Adam R. Brown
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What Political Scientists Can Learn from the 1993 Electoral Reform in New Zealand
PS, 1994J. Nagel
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