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  • "Each discipline needs regular stocktaking. To know about the historical development, the organization of teaching and research, professional communication, and the chances of students of political science in the job market is of essential importance to political scientists, university administrators, and policy makers both national, European, and global. This is particularly true after the Bologna Declaration when universities across Europe were asked to adopt (1) a system of easily readable and comparable degrees, (2) a system based on two cycles, (3) the establishment of a common system of credits, (4) to increase student and teacher mobility, (5) to assure quality standards, and (6) to improve the European dimension in teaching. The State of Political Science in Western Europe informs on these general issues and reports country specific developments. The volume is a must for political scientists and for policy-makers with responsibility for the future of political science as an academic discipline." (Verlagsinformation) ; INHALT: Preface; Hans-Dieter Klingemann. 9;; Foreword:; The European Thematic Network in Political Science: Ten Years After; Jean-Louis Quermonne. 11;; A Comparative Perspective on Political Science in Western Europe around the Year 2005; Hans-Dieter Klingemann. 13;; Part I: Country Chapters; The Current State of Political Science in Austria; Erna Appelt /Johannes Pollak. 43;; Belgium; From One to Two Political Sciences?; Lieven De Winter /André-Paul Frognier /Karolien Dezeure / Anne-Sylvie Berck / Marleen...; The Current State of Political Science in Cyprus; Kalliope Agapiou-Josephides. 73; Denmark; Political Science - Past, Present and Future; Mogens N. Pedersen. 87;; The Current State of Political Science in Finland; Erkki Berndtson. 103; The Current State of Political Science: Report on the Situation in France; Loïc Blondiaux / Yves Déloye. 137;; The Current State of Political Science in Germany; Suzanne S. Schüttemeyer. 163;; Political Science in Greece; Georges Contogeorgis. 187; The Current State of Political Science in Iceland; Ólafur Th. Hardarson. 229; The Current State of Political Science in Ireland; John Coakley / Michael Laver. 243; The Current State of Political Science in Italy; Giorgio Freddi /Daniela Giannetti. 255; The Current State of Political Science in the Netherlands; Bob Reinalda. 275; Norwegian Political Science; Tore Hansen. 295;; Political Science in Portugal; Adriano Moreira. 311; The Current State of Political Science in Spain; John Etherington / Francesc Morata. 325; The Current State of Political Science in Sweden; Sten Berglund / Joakim Ekman. 341; The State of Political Science in Switzerland in Teaching and Research; Nicolas Freymond / Christophe Platel / Bernard Voutat. 361; British Political Science in the New Millennium; Michael Goldsmith / Wyn Grant. 381; Part II: European Developments; The European Conference of National Political Science Associations: Problems and Possibilities of Co-operation; Paul Furlong. 401;; European Political Science - the Role of the European Consortium; of Political Research (ECPR); Dirk Berg-Schlosser. 409;; The European Political Science Network; Richard Topf. 417. (xsd:string)
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