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International relations in Poland : 25 years after the transition to democracy

Book information

Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Year
2017
ISBN
978-3-319-60564-7, 331960564X, 978-3-319-60563-0
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
2 MB (2223296 bytes)
Pages
\175
Time added
2017-10-15 16:00:00

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"This book is the most comprehensive and critical analysis to date of how the International Relations discipline was cultivated in Poland during the last 100 years. It adds valuable knowledge to the big picture of discipline and diversity in Europe and provides an excellent platform for disciplinary reform." Knud Erik Jørgensen, Professor of International Relations, University of Aarhus, Denmark "This book is important for both current and future generations of students of IR. The authors portray the development of the discipline in Poland, while drawing comparisons with other countries. The in-depth historical and empirical analysis contained here offers a significant contribution to the sociology of IR." Jan Zielonka, Professor of European Politics and Ralf Dahrendorf Fellow, St Antonys College, University of Oxford, UK This book critically examines the study of International Relations in Poland, looking at the pre-academic origins of the discipline, its development after WWII, under communism, and after the transformation of 1989. Apart from bringing a broad political and intellectual context, it offers a thorough quantitative and qualitative study of hundreds of books and scientific articles. The theoretical and methodological practices of Polish IR scholars are presented in a comparative perspective, looking for common patterns with other European countries. This book is an invaluable resource for scholars with an interest in sociology of IR, disciplinary history or scholarly metrics. Read more... Abstract: "This book is the most comprehensive and critical analysis to date of how the International Relations discipline was cultivated in Poland during the last 100 years. It adds valuable knowledge to the big picture of discipline and diversity in Europe and provides an excellent platform for disciplinary reform." Knud Erik Jørgensen, Professor of International Relations, University of Aarhus, Denmark "This book is important for both current and future generations of students of IR. The authors portray the development of the discipline in Poland, while drawing comparisons with other countries. The in-depth historical and empirical analysis contained here offers a significant contribution to the sociology of IR." Jan Zielonka, Professor of European Politics and Ralf Dahrendorf Fellow, St Antonys College, University of Oxford, UK This book critically examines the study of International Relations in Poland, looking at the pre-academic origins of the discipline, its development after WWII, under communism, and after the transformation of 1989. Apart from bringing a broad political and intellectual context, it offers a thorough quantitative and qualitative study of hundreds of books and scientific articles. The theoretical and methodological practices of Polish IR scholars are presented in a comparative perspective, looking for common patterns with other European countries. This book is an invaluable resource for scholars with an interest in sociology of IR, disciplinary history or scholarly metrics Front Matter ....Pages i-ix Introduction (Jacek Czaputowicz, Anna Wojciuk)....Pages 1-11 International Relations as a Scholarly Discipline (Jacek Czaputowicz, Anna Wojciuk)....Pages 13-39 Polish International Relations in Historical Perspective (Jacek Czaputowicz, Anna Wojciuk)....Pages 41-61 International Relations Under Communism (Jacek Czaputowicz, Anna Wojciuk)....Pages 63-83 International Relations After 1989 (Jacek Czaputowicz, Anna Wojciuk)....Pages 85-110 Empirical Analysis of Texts (Jacek Czaputowicz, Anna Wojciuk)....Pages 111-153 Conclusion (Jacek Czaputowicz, Anna Wojciuk)....Pages 155-164 Back Matter ....Pages 165-173

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