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- Title
The Role of Political Science in China: Intellectuals and Authoritarian Resilience.
- Authors
NOAKES, STEPHEN
- Abstract
The article focuses on democratizing forces in political science including autonomy from the state and internal pluralism. It is noted that the basic building block of such approach is an interrogation of extant predictions concerning how political scientists behave under the variable constraints imposed by different structural conditions. It is stated that political science has only developed with the expansion of political participation and it is impossible to have political scientists in the absence of political participation.
- Subjects
POLITICAL participation; ACTIVISTS; COMMUNITY involvement; PARTICIPATORY democracy; POLITICAL change; POLITICAL sociology; PLURALISM; POLITICAL autonomy; AUTARCHY
- Publication
Political Science Quarterly (Oxford University Press / USA), 2014, Vol 129, Issue 2, p239
- ISSN
0032-3195
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/polq.12179