0 a field of study dealing with politics, government, and other political institutions. -- khoa học chính trị
A long tradition within political science has identified the importance of party mobilization efforts to voter turnout.
Political science has not come to terms with the idea of electoral mandates.
Not surprisingly, this book has generated large waves within the broad waters of political history and political science.
Yet, neither question is self-evident - at least not to many in the discipline of political science.
There is, of course, a rich tradition of historical research in political science.
At the centre of the book's argument is a commentary that would not be out of place in a work of political science.
Finally, the books represent a multidisciplinary intersection, integrating the analyses of political science, history and economics.
Brands also blithely ignores the mass of empirical political science literature on public attitudes towards government.