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The Political Science Discipline in Argentina: The Political Scientist's National Association's Role

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 June 2009

Diego Mazzoccone
Affiliation:
Political Scientist's National Association
Mariano Mosquera
Affiliation:
Catholic University of Córdoba
Silvana Espejo
Affiliation:
National University of La Plata
Mariana Fancio
Affiliation:
University of Buenos Aires
Gabriela Gonzalez
Affiliation:
University of Buenos Aires
Tamara Litvinov
Affiliation:
University of Buenos Aires
Glenda Margarita Schvetz
Affiliation:
University of Buenos Aires

Extract

It is very difficult to date the birth of political science in Argentina. Unlike other discipline of the social sciences, in Argentina the first distinction can be made between political thought on the one hand, and political science in another. The debate over political thought—as the reflection of different political questions—emerged in our country in the nineteenth century, especially during the process of constructing the Argentine nation-state. Conversely, political science is defined in a general way as the application of the scientific method to the studies on the power of the state (Fernández 2001).

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International
Copyright
Copyright © The American Political Science Association 2009

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