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International Political Science Association

The International Political Science Association (IPSA), founded under the auspices of UNESCO in 1949, is an international scholarly association. IPSA is devoted to the advancement of political science in all parts of the world. During its history[1] it has helped build bridges between East and West, North and South, and has promoted collaboration between scholars in both established and emerging democracies. Its aim is to create a global political science community in which all can participate, most recently it has been extending its reach in Eastern Europe and Latin America. IPSA has consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC) and it is a member of the International Science Council, which brings together over 230 science organizations across the world and actively cooperates with partners from the United Nations system, such as the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

International Political Science Association
AbbreviationIPSA
Formation1949
TypeINGO
HeadquartersMontreal,  Canada
Region served
Worldwide
Official language
English, French
President
Dianne Pinderhughes  United States
Parent organization
International Science Council (ISC)
WebsiteIPSA Official website

History edit

Since its beginning, national political science associations have constituted its core. Its founder members included American, Canadian, French and Indian political science associations. By 1960, 24 more national associations had joined up. Since then, collective membership has been expanding at a steady pace. Today, 59 national associations[2] are collective members of IPSA. Each collective member is represented on IPSA's central governing organ, the council. The council lays down broad policy guidelines for the association and elects the executive committee, which is responsible for the conduct of IPSA's affairs between congresses.

Individual and associate membership was introduced in the early 1950s. Starting with 52 members in 1952, IPSA's individual membership now stands at more than 4,165 members. The association has worked hard to increase the involvement of women, who now make up more than a third of the membership. Associate membership is open to institutions engaged in research or teaching in the area of political science and is hovering at around 110 institutions worldwide.

Mission edit

The special mandate of IPSA, expressed in its Constitution, is to support the development of political science in all parts of the world, building academic networks linking East and West, North and South. Its aim is to create an inclusive and global political science community in which all can participate. It seeks to promote collaboration between scholars in emerging and established democracies and to support the academic freedoms needed for the social sciences to flourish.

The activities and policies of IPSA reflect its global mission. It has been highly successful in the encouragement of national political science associations and today there are 59 such associations affiliated with IPSA. IPSA has maintained its links with the United Nations and has supported the development of other international and regional political science organizations.

IPSA World Congresses of Political Science are now held every second year, moving between continents. The participation of scholars from less developed countries is supported through travel grants and the Global South Solidarity Fund. IPSA's research committees offer opportunities for political scientists working in particular sub-fields of the discipline to associate with colleagues from around the world. Organizing events between World Congresses and playing a major role in these Congresses, the research committees encourage the worldwide pooling of skills and resources by working both together and in conjunction with specialist sub-groups of national associations.

IPSA publications, including the lead journal International Political Science Review, the International Political Science Abstracts, World Political Science, Participation, and the IPSA Portal, also seek to meet the needs of political scientists in different parts of the world. As part of IPSA's global mission to support and promote political science, it now conducts summer schools in research methods across the globe, for example, in South America and South Africa.

IPSA strives to ensure balanced representation in terms of region, gender and stage of career in all its activities – for example, the creation of a new research committee must be supported by political scientists from at least seven countries and two continents. Conference panels and roundtables are expected to display similar diversity, with representation from more than one continent and at least four countries.

By linking scholars from North and South as well as East and West, IPSA seeks to strengthen the networks that underpin a global political science community. Such linkages put political science in a stronger position to contribute to the quality of public deliberation and decision-making as well as to the understanding of an increasingly interconnected political world. Ultimately, IPSA supports the role of political science in empowering men and women to participate more effectively in political life, whether within or beyond the states in which they live.

Academic activities edit

IPSA's academic activities fall under three main headings: 1) organizing biennial world congresses as well as regular events between congresses; 2) promoting research in political science, notably through a wide-reaching network of research committees (RCs); and 3) disseminating research and information through a range of publications. IPSA's principal academic activity is the biennial congress. Starting in 1950 and 1952, world congresses have since been taking place every three years. From small beginnings, they have developed into major international scientific occasions, typically attracting about 2000 participants. As of 2012, world congresses are held every other year. In addition to these major events, IPSA sponsors other types of scholarly meetings such as conferences, roundtables and workshops.

Since the 1970s, one of the most dynamic areas of growth within IPSA has been the activity of its RCs. In addition to organizing panels at the triennial congresses, RCs organize their own meetings between congresses, publish newsletters and issue other publications. IPSA now has 49 active RCs with interests ranging from political finance to gender and language politics and comparative democratization.

List of Research Committees edit

  • RC01 - Concepts and Methods
  • RC02 - Political Elites
  • RC03 - European Unification
  • RC04 - Visual Politics
  • RC05 - Comparative Studies on Local Government and Politics
  • RC06 - Political Sociology
  • RC07 - Women and Politics in the Global South
  • RC08 - Legislative Specialists
  • RC09 - Comparative Judicial Studies
  • RC10 - Electronic Democracy
  • RC11 - Science and Politics
  • RC12 - Biology and Politics
  • RC13 - Democratization in Comparative Perspective
  • RC14 - Politics and Ethnicity
  • RC15 - Political and Cultural Geography
  • RC16 - Socio-Political Pluralism
  • RC17 - Comparative Public Opinion
  • RC18 - Asian and Pacific Studies
  • RC19 - Gender Politics and Policy
  • RC20 - Political Finance and Political Corruption
  • RC21 - Political Socialization and Education
  • RC22 - Political Communication
  • RC23 - Elections, Citizens and Parties
  • RC24 - Armed Forces and Society
  • RC25 - Comparative Health Policy
  • RC26 - Human Rights
  • RC27 - Structure and Organization of Government
  • RC28 - Comparative Federalism and Multilevel Governance
  • RC29 - Psycho-Politics
  • RC30 - Comparative Public Policy
  • RC31 - Political Philosophy
  • RC32 - Public Policy and Administration
  • RC33 - The Study of Political Science as a Discipline
  • RC34 - Quality of Democracy
  • RC35 - Technology and Development
  • RC36 - Political Power
  • RC37 - Rethinking Political Development
  • RC38 - Politics and Business
  • RC39 - Welfare States and Developing Societies
  • RC40 - New World Orders?
  • RC41 - Geopolitics
  • RC42 - Security, Integration and Unification
  • RC43 - Religion and Politics
  • RC44 - Security, Conflict and Democratization
  • RC45 - Quantitative International Politics
  • RC47 - Local-Global Relations
  • RC48 - Administrative Culture
  • RC49 - Socialism, Capitalism and Democracy
  • RC50 - The Politics of Language
  • RC51 - International Political Economy
  • RC52 - Climate Security and Planetary Politics
  • RC53 - Indigenous Politics

Summer schools edit

IPSA offers summer schools in São Paulo, Brazil (since 2010), Stellenbosch, South Africa (2011-2013), Singapore (since 2012), Ankara/Antalya, Turkey (since 2013), Mexico (since 2016), St. Petersburg (since 2017), Capri (since 2018) and Montréal (since 2020). IPSA summer schools are intended to give social sciences scholars access to high-quality advanced training in qualitative and quantitative social science and political science research methods.

Publishing edit

IPSA's extensive publishing program has included International Political Science Abstracts (IPSA) (1951–present);[3] International Political Science Review (1980–present)[4] and the bulletin of the association, Participation.(1977–). More recently, IPSA has offered an online publication, IPSAPortal, which provides ratings and links for the top 300 web sites for political science worldwide. Finally, IPSA offers a monthly information email called Newsletter. From 2014 to 2019, IPSA also published World Political Science, in collaboration with De Gruyter.

Awards edit

The association awards various scholarly awards to leading scholars in the field, including the Karl Deutsch Award.

  • Karl Deutsch Award
  • Prize of the Foundation Mattei Dogan awarded by the International Political Science Association for High Achievement in Political Science
  • Stein Rokkan Award
  • Francesco Kjellberg Award for Outstanding Papers Presented by New Scholars
  • Wilma Rule Award: IPSA Award for the Best Paper on Gender and Politics
  • Global South Award
  • Meisel-Laponce Award
  • APSA-IPSA Theodore J. Lowi First Book Award
  • RC01 Award for Concept Analysis in Political Science
  • RC01 Best C&M Working Paper Award
  • RC27 Charles H. Levine Memorial Book Prize

List of World Congresses and Presidents edit

World Congresses and Presidents[5]
Nr. IPSA Location President From
28. IPSA 2025 Seoul   South Korea 2023–2025 Pablo Oñate University of Valencia   Spain
27. IPSA 2023 Buenos Aires   Argentina 2021–2023 Dianne Pinderhughes University of Notre Dame   United States
26. IPSA 2021 Lisboa (Virtual)   Portugal 2018–2021 Marianne Kneuer University of Hildesheim   Germany
25. IPSA 2018 Brisbane   Australia 2016–2018 İlter Turan Istanbul Bilgi University   Turkey
24. IPSA 2016 Poznań   Poland 2014–2016 Aiji Tanaka Waseda University   Japan
23. IPSA 2014 Montréal   Canada 2012–2014 Helen Milner Princeton University   United States
22. IPSA 2012 Madrid   Spain 2009–2012 Leonardo Morlino University of Florence   Italy
21. IPSA 2009 Santiago   Chile 2006–2009 Lourdes Sola University of São Paulo   Brazil
20. IPSA 2006 Fukuoka   Japan 2003–2006 Max Kaase International University of Bremen   Germany
19. IPSA 2003 Durban   South Africa 2000–2003 Dalchoong Kim Yonsei University   South Korea
18. IPSA 2000 Quebec   Canada 1997–2000 Theodore J. Lowi Cornell University   United States
17. IPSA 1997 Seoul   South Korea 1994–1997 Jean Leca Sciences Po (FNSP), Paris   France
16. IPSA 1994 Berlin   Germany 1991–1994 Carole Pateman UCLA, Los Angeles   United States
15. IPSA 1991 Buenos Aires   Argentina 1988–1991 Guillermo O'Donnell CEBRAP, São Paulo/Notre Dame   Brazil
14. IPSA 1988 Washington, D.C.   United States 1985–1988 Kinhide Mushakoji UN University, Tokyo   Japan
13. IPSA 1985 Paris   France 1982–1985 Klaus von Beyme University of Heidelberg   Germany
12. IPSA 1982 Rio de Janeiro   Brazil 1979–1982 Candido Mendes SBI, Rio de Janeiro   Brazil
11. IPSA 1979 Moscow   Soviet Union 1976–1979 Karl Deutsch Harvard University   United States
10. IPSA 1976 Edinburgh   Scotland 1973–1976 Jean Laponce University of British Columbia   Canada
9. IPSA 1973 Montréal   Canada 1970–1973 Stein Rokkan University of Bergen   Norway
8. IPSA 1970 Munich   Germany 1967–1970 Carl Joachim Friedrich Harvard University   United States
7. IPSA 1967 Brussels   Belgium 1964–1967 Jacques Freymond IUHEI, Geneva    Switzerland
6. IPSA 1964 Geneva    Switzerland 1961–1964 Norman Chester Nuffield College, Oxford   United Kingdom
5. IPSA 1961 Paris   France 1958–1961 Jacques Chapsal FNSP, Paris   France
4. IPSA 1958 Rome   Italy 1955–1958 James K. Pollock University of Michigan   United States
3. IPSA 1955 Stockholm   Sweden 1952–1955 William A. Robson London School of Economics   Great Britain
2. IPSA 1952 The Hague   Netherlands 1949–1952 Quincy Wright University of Chicago   United States
1. IPSA 1950 Zurich    Switzerland
X Foundation Paris   France

IPSA Executive Director (Secretaries General from 1949 to 2019) edit

  • François Goguel, FNSP, Paris (1949–1950)
  • Jean Meynaud, FNSP, Paris (1950–1955)
  • John Goormaghtigh, Brussels (1955–1960)
  • Serge Hurtig, FNSP, Paris (1960–1967)
  • André Philippart, Carnegie Endowment, Brussels (1967–1976)
  • John Trent, University of Ottawa (1976–1988)
  • Francesco Kjellberg, University of Oslo (1988–1994)
  • John Coakley, University College Dublin (1994–2000)
  • Guy Lachapelle, Concordia University (2000–2019)
  • Kim Fontaine-Skronski, Concordia University (2019-)

References edit

  1. ^ Boncourt, Thibaud. A History of the International Political Science Association. International Political Science Association: Montréal, 2009.
  2. ^ List of IPSA Collective Members
  3. ^ International Political Science Abstracts
  4. ^ International Political Science Review
  5. ^ Events – Past IPSA World Congresses of Political Science. Retrieved 07/07/2015.

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources International Political Science Association news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The International Political Science Association IPSA founded under the auspices of UNESCO in 1949 is an international scholarly association IPSA is devoted to the advancement of political science in all parts of the world During its history 1 it has helped build bridges between East and West North and South and has promoted collaboration between scholars in both established and emerging democracies Its aim is to create a global political science community in which all can participate most recently it has been extending its reach in Eastern Europe and Latin America IPSA has consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations ECOSOC and it is a member of the International Science Council which brings together over 230 science organizations across the world and actively cooperates with partners from the United Nations system such as the United Nations Environment Programme UNEP the World Health Organization WHO and the United Nations Development Programme UNDP International Political Science AssociationAbbreviationIPSAFormation1949TypeINGOHeadquartersMontreal CanadaRegion servedWorldwideOfficial languageEnglish FrenchPresidentDianne Pinderhughes United StatesParent organizationInternational Science Council ISC WebsiteIPSA Official website Contents 1 History 2 Mission 3 Academic activities 4 List of Research Committees 5 Summer schools 6 Publishing 7 Awards 8 List of World Congresses and Presidents 9 IPSA Executive Director Secretaries General from 1949 to 2019 10 References 11 External linksHistory editSince its beginning national political science associations have constituted its core Its founder members included American Canadian French and Indian political science associations By 1960 24 more national associations had joined up Since then collective membership has been expanding at a steady pace Today 59 national associations 2 are collective members of IPSA Each collective member is represented on IPSA s central governing organ the council The council lays down broad policy guidelines for the association and elects the executive committee which is responsible for the conduct of IPSA s affairs between congresses Individual and associate membership was introduced in the early 1950s Starting with 52 members in 1952 IPSA s individual membership now stands at more than 4 165 members The association has worked hard to increase the involvement of women who now make up more than a third of the membership Associate membership is open to institutions engaged in research or teaching in the area of political science and is hovering at around 110 institutions worldwide Mission editThe special mandate of IPSA expressed in its Constitution is to support the development of political science in all parts of the world building academic networks linking East and West North and South Its aim is to create an inclusive and global political science community in which all can participate It seeks to promote collaboration between scholars in emerging and established democracies and to support the academic freedoms needed for the social sciences to flourish The activities and policies of IPSA reflect its global mission It has been highly successful in the encouragement of national political science associations and today there are 59 such associations affiliated with IPSA IPSA has maintained its links with the United Nations and has supported the development of other international and regional political science organizations IPSA World Congresses of Political Science are now held every second year moving between continents The participation of scholars from less developed countries is supported through travel grants and the Global South Solidarity Fund IPSA s research committees offer opportunities for political scientists working in particular sub fields of the discipline to associate with colleagues from around the world Organizing events between World Congresses and playing a major role in these Congresses the research committees encourage the worldwide pooling of skills and resources by working both together and in conjunction with specialist sub groups of national associations IPSA publications including the lead journal International Political Science Review the International Political Science Abstracts World Political Science Participation and the IPSA Portal also seek to meet the needs of political scientists in different parts of the world As part of IPSA s global mission to support and promote political science it now conducts summer schools in research methods across the globe for example in South America and South Africa IPSA strives to ensure balanced representation in terms of region gender and stage of career in all its activities for example the creation of a new research committee must be supported by political scientists from at least seven countries and two continents Conference panels and roundtables are expected to display similar diversity with representation from more than one continent and at least four countries By linking scholars from North and South as well as East and West IPSA seeks to strengthen the networks that underpin a global political science community Such linkages put political science in a stronger position to contribute to the quality of public deliberation and decision making as well as to the understanding of an increasingly interconnected political world Ultimately IPSA supports the role of political science in empowering men and women to participate more effectively in political life whether within or beyond the states in which they live Academic activities editIPSA s academic activities fall under three main headings 1 organizing biennial world congresses as well as regular events between congresses 2 promoting research in political science notably through a wide reaching network of research committees RCs and 3 disseminating research and information through a range of publications IPSA s principal academic activity is the biennial congress Starting in 1950 and 1952 world congresses have since been taking place every three years From small beginnings they have developed into major international scientific occasions typically attracting about 2000 participants As of 2012 world congresses are held every other year In addition to these major events IPSA sponsors other types of scholarly meetings such as conferences roundtables and workshops Since the 1970s one of the most dynamic areas of growth within IPSA has been the activity of its RCs In addition to organizing panels at the triennial congresses RCs organize their own meetings between congresses publish newsletters and issue other publications IPSA now has 49 active RCs with interests ranging from political finance to gender and language politics and comparative democratization List of Research Committees editRC01 Concepts and Methods RC02 Political Elites RC03 European Unification RC04 Visual Politics RC05 Comparative Studies on Local Government and Politics RC06 Political Sociology RC07 Women and Politics in the Global South RC08 Legislative Specialists RC09 Comparative Judicial Studies RC10 Electronic Democracy RC11 Science and Politics RC12 Biology and Politics RC13 Democratization in Comparative Perspective RC14 Politics and Ethnicity RC15 Political and Cultural Geography RC16 Socio Political Pluralism RC17 Comparative Public Opinion RC18 Asian and Pacific Studies RC19 Gender Politics and Policy RC20 Political Finance and Political Corruption RC21 Political Socialization and Education RC22 Political Communication RC23 Elections Citizens and Parties RC24 Armed Forces and Society RC25 Comparative Health Policy RC26 Human Rights RC27 Structure and Organization of Government RC28 Comparative Federalism and Multilevel Governance RC29 Psycho Politics RC30 Comparative Public Policy RC31 Political Philosophy RC32 Public Policy and Administration RC33 The Study of Political Science as a Discipline RC34 Quality of Democracy RC35 Technology and Development RC36 Political Power RC37 Rethinking Political Development RC38 Politics and Business RC39 Welfare States and Developing Societies RC40 New World Orders RC41 Geopolitics RC42 Security Integration and Unification RC43 Religion and Politics RC44 Security Conflict and Democratization RC45 Quantitative International Politics RC47 Local Global Relations RC48 Administrative Culture RC49 Socialism Capitalism and Democracy RC50 The Politics of Language RC51 International Political Economy RC52 Climate Security and Planetary Politics RC53 Indigenous PoliticsSummer schools editIPSA offers summer schools in Sao Paulo Brazil since 2010 Stellenbosch South Africa 2011 2013 Singapore since 2012 Ankara Antalya Turkey since 2013 Mexico since 2016 St Petersburg since 2017 Capri since 2018 and Montreal since 2020 IPSA summer schools are intended to give social sciences scholars access to high quality advanced training in qualitative and quantitative social science and political science research methods Publishing editIPSA s extensive publishing program has included International Political Science Abstracts IPSA 1951 present 3 International Political Science Review 1980 present 4 and the bulletin of the association Participation 1977 More recently IPSA has offered an online publication IPSAPortal which provides ratings and links for the top 300 web sites for political science worldwide Finally IPSA offers a monthly information email called Newsletter From 2014 to 2019 IPSA also published World Political Science in collaboration with De Gruyter Awards editThe association awards various scholarly awards to leading scholars in the field including the Karl Deutsch Award Karl Deutsch Award Prize of the Foundation Mattei Dogan awarded by the International Political Science Association for High Achievement in Political Science Stein Rokkan Award Francesco Kjellberg Award for Outstanding Papers Presented by New Scholars Wilma Rule Award IPSA Award for the Best Paper on Gender and Politics Global South Award Meisel Laponce Award APSA IPSA Theodore J Lowi First Book Award RC01 Award for Concept Analysis in Political Science RC01 Best C amp M Working Paper Award RC27 Charles H Levine Memorial Book Prize RC27 Ulrich Kloeti AwardList of World Congresses and Presidents editWorld Congresses and Presidents 5 Nr IPSA Location President From28 IPSA 2025 Seoul nbsp South Korea 2023 2025 Pablo Onate University of Valencia nbsp Spain27 IPSA 2023 Buenos Aires nbsp Argentina 2021 2023 Dianne Pinderhughes University of Notre Dame nbsp United States26 IPSA 2021 Lisboa Virtual nbsp Portugal 2018 2021 Marianne Kneuer University of Hildesheim nbsp Germany25 IPSA 2018 Brisbane nbsp Australia 2016 2018 Ilter Turan Istanbul Bilgi University nbsp Turkey24 IPSA 2016 Poznan nbsp Poland 2014 2016 Aiji Tanaka Waseda University nbsp Japan23 IPSA 2014 Montreal nbsp Canada 2012 2014 Helen Milner Princeton University nbsp United States22 IPSA 2012 Madrid nbsp Spain 2009 2012 Leonardo Morlino University of Florence nbsp Italy21 IPSA 2009 Santiago nbsp Chile 2006 2009 Lourdes Sola University of Sao Paulo nbsp Brazil20 IPSA 2006 Fukuoka nbsp Japan 2003 2006 Max Kaase International University of Bremen nbsp Germany19 IPSA 2003 Durban nbsp South Africa 2000 2003 Dalchoong Kim Yonsei University nbsp South Korea18 IPSA 2000 Quebec nbsp Canada 1997 2000 Theodore J Lowi Cornell University nbsp United States17 IPSA 1997 Seoul nbsp South Korea 1994 1997 Jean Leca Sciences Po FNSP Paris nbsp France16 IPSA 1994 Berlin nbsp Germany 1991 1994 Carole Pateman UCLA Los Angeles nbsp United States15 IPSA 1991 Buenos Aires nbsp Argentina 1988 1991 Guillermo O Donnell CEBRAP Sao Paulo Notre Dame nbsp Brazil14 IPSA 1988 Washington D C nbsp United States 1985 1988 Kinhide Mushakoji UN University Tokyo nbsp Japan13 IPSA 1985 Paris nbsp France 1982 1985 Klaus von Beyme University of Heidelberg nbsp Germany12 IPSA 1982 Rio de Janeiro nbsp Brazil 1979 1982 Candido Mendes SBI Rio de Janeiro nbsp Brazil11 IPSA 1979 Moscow nbsp Soviet Union 1976 1979 Karl Deutsch Harvard University nbsp United States10 IPSA 1976 Edinburgh nbsp Scotland 1973 1976 Jean Laponce University of British Columbia nbsp Canada9 IPSA 1973 Montreal nbsp Canada 1970 1973 Stein Rokkan University of Bergen nbsp Norway8 IPSA 1970 Munich nbsp Germany 1967 1970 Carl Joachim Friedrich Harvard University nbsp United States7 IPSA 1967 Brussels nbsp Belgium 1964 1967 Jacques Freymond IUHEI Geneva nbsp Switzerland6 IPSA 1964 Geneva nbsp Switzerland 1961 1964 Norman Chester Nuffield College Oxford nbsp United Kingdom5 IPSA 1961 Paris nbsp France 1958 1961 Jacques Chapsal FNSP Paris nbsp France4 IPSA 1958 Rome nbsp Italy 1955 1958 James K Pollock University of Michigan nbsp United States3 IPSA 1955 Stockholm nbsp Sweden 1952 1955 William A Robson London School of Economics nbsp Great Britain2 IPSA 1952 The Hague nbsp Netherlands 1949 1952 Quincy Wright University of Chicago nbsp United States1 IPSA 1950 Zurich nbsp SwitzerlandX Foundation Paris nbsp FranceIPSA Executive Director Secretaries General from 1949 to 2019 editFrancois Goguel FNSP Paris 1949 1950 Jean Meynaud FNSP Paris 1950 1955 John Goormaghtigh Brussels 1955 1960 Serge Hurtig FNSP Paris 1960 1967 Andre Philippart Carnegie Endowment Brussels 1967 1976 John Trent University of Ottawa 1976 1988 Francesco Kjellberg University of Oslo 1988 1994 John Coakley University College Dublin 1994 2000 Guy Lachapelle Concordia University 2000 2019 Kim Fontaine Skronski Concordia University 2019 References edit Boncourt Thibaud A History of the International Political Science Association International Political Science Association Montreal 2009 List of IPSA Collective Members International Political Science Abstracts International Political Science Review Events Past IPSA World Congresses of Political Science Retrieved 07 07 2015 External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title International Political Science Association amp oldid 1170051018, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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