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'''Political science''' is an academic discipline and profession devoted to the systematic study of [[politics]] and [[government]]. | |||
== | == Origins and development == | ||
While the study of politics might be traced back to ancient times, the university discipline and profession of political science are relatively young. | |||
In the United States, the first professor of political science, [[Francis Lieber]], was appointed in 1857 at [[Columbia University]], where the first political science department was established more than two decades later, in 1880. | |||
=== The behavioral revolution === | |||
=== The "new" institutionalisms === | |||
=== The Perestroika movement === | |||
== Professional associations == | |||
The [[American Political Science Association]], which was established in 1903, is the largest professional association of political scientists. | |||
== Controversies == | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:01, 5 October 2024
Political science is an academic discipline and profession devoted to the systematic study of politics and government.
Origins and development
While the study of politics might be traced back to ancient times, the university discipline and profession of political science are relatively young.
In the United States, the first professor of political science, Francis Lieber, was appointed in 1857 at Columbia University, where the first political science department was established more than two decades later, in 1880.
The behavioral revolution
The "new" institutionalisms
The Perestroika movement
Professional associations
The American Political Science Association, which was established in 1903, is the largest professional association of political scientists.