![]() ![]() Gerry Stoker, Professor of Governance, University of Southampton, UK A discipline focused on power and how to control it would do well to reflect and act on the warnings embodied in this work’. ‘Political science should be relevant, but this book makes a convincing argument that the state should not be left to define what is relevant. Irmina Matonyte, former President, Lithuanian Political Science Association, Military Academy of Lithuania (Vilnius) Also a compassionate appeal in favor of expanding political scientists’ topic-driven international cooperation’. ‘Superbly evocative…A distinguished dissection of a prevalent pattern in contemporary state-scholar relationships, revealed as disquieting in terms of its costs to intellectual freedom and social capital. Katznelson, Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History, Columbia University, USA Sharply argued, the essays raise many points of concern’. ‘This compelling volume literally spans the globe, from North America to Europe and on to the Middle East, as it apprehends how agenda-setting and research support by public authorities can redirect and limit the contours and content of political science.
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