2008
DOI: 10.1057/eps.2008.3
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Political Science in Croatia 1962–2007

Abstract: The institutional development of political science in Croatia began in 1962 with the establishment of the Faculty of Political Sciences as the first academic institution of its kind in the then communist Central and Eastern Europe. Until the 1990s, this development was underpinned by two major factors. The first was the feud between the partisans and the opponents of political science as an independent discipline, which resulted in a compromise: the faculty was instituted as an organisation for the interdiscip… Show more

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“…In looking at these issues in more detail, a review of the scientific literature on latecomer political science communities highlights that this is mainly in the form of qualitative case studies, which focus on theoretical, methodological, and institutional developments either at a regional (Eisfeld & Pal, 2010;Ghica, 2020;Klingemann, 2008;Krauz-Mozer et al, 2015) or at a country level (Chiva 2007;Gel'man 2015;Kasapović 2008;Szabó 2002).…”
Section: Introduction: Studying the Identity Formation Of New Profess...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In looking at these issues in more detail, a review of the scientific literature on latecomer political science communities highlights that this is mainly in the form of qualitative case studies, which focus on theoretical, methodological, and institutional developments either at a regional (Eisfeld & Pal, 2010;Ghica, 2020;Klingemann, 2008;Krauz-Mozer et al, 2015) or at a country level (Chiva 2007;Gel'man 2015;Kasapović 2008;Szabó 2002).…”
Section: Introduction: Studying the Identity Formation Of New Profess...mentioning
confidence: 99%