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The History of Political Science in Slovenia

Luksic, Igor

Anali Hrvatskog politološkog društva, 2008-01, Vol.5 (1.), p.71-78 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia

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  • Título:
    The History of Political Science in Slovenia
  • Autor: Luksic, Igor
  • Assuntos: Academic Disciplines ; History of Political Science ; history of political science as a discipline in Slovenia ; Intellectual History ; Jurisprudence ; political science and other social sciences ; political science in Slovenia ; Political Science Research ; Scholarship ; Slovenia
  • É parte de: Anali Hrvatskog politološkog društva, 2008-01, Vol.5 (1.), p.71-78
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  • Descrição: Political science in Slovenia has started its development as part of legal studies. The first book that can be considered political science literature is "Ocrt povijesti politickih ideja" by Joza Goricar. As a jurist, Goricar has also written a work entitled "Opca sociologija" & is renowned as the founder of sociology in Slovenia. Early political scientists were jurists led by Adolf Bibic, who asserted political science as an independent discipline or academic field in Yugoslavia. Political science had a high degree of autonomy & was not considered (as was the case in Croatia) a set of other sciences: economy, law, philosophy, sociology, & history. Studies in international relations, defense & public administration developed within political science, as did those theory-oriented in the early 1990s. Much credit goes to Adolf Bibic because political science in Slovenia was at a high theoretical level & internationally present. It should be recognized, however, that its academic productivity was relatively low. The international presence of Slovenian political scientists improved during the mid-1990s, so that Slovenia has even got a member of its own at the IPSA Executive Board, Anton Bebler. Adapted from the source document.
  • Editor: Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Idioma: Croatian;Inglês

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