Notable
political scientists.
Estos son los politólogos modernos que se dedicaron a la investigación. cada uno con sus aportes en las sub-campos de la Ciencia Política.
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Alan
Abramowitz - Expert in American politics, political parties,
ideological realignment, elections, and voting behavior.
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Graham
Allison - Early proponent of the bureaucratic politics model, author of Essence of Decision, national security specialist, former
Dean of Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
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Nayef
Al-Rodhan - philosopher, neuroscientist and geostrategist, and author of Sustainable
history and the dignity of man,Emotional
Amoral Egoism and Symbiotic Realism
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Robert
Axelrod - Expert on game theory and complexity
theory, wrote extensively on the Prisoner's Dilemma, former president ofAmerican
Political Science Association.
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Fatih Baja - Gar Yunis
University teacher and member of the National Transitional Council in charge of
political affairs.
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Benjamin
Barber - proponent of participatory democracy and local
governance teaching at the University of
Maryland School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland College
Park.
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James David Barber - developed a
classification system of the personality types of American presidents, successfully predictedRichard Nixon's resignation from the office of the president
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Stephen
Barber - Noted for his work on political strategy and political
economy, author of Political Strategy
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Gad Barzilai - Law and
Politics, Human Rights and Politics, Communities and Law at University of Washington .
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Duncan Black - Responsible for
unearthing the work of many early political scientists, including Charles Dodgson.
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Hans T.
Blokland - Author of Freedom and Culture in Western Society and Modernization and
its political consequences.
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Jean Blondel - Comparative
politics at University of Siena, emeritus at European University Institute.
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Bruce Bueno de Mesquita - Pioneering game
theorist with applications to international relations, author of selectorate theory, seminal book The War Trap.
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Walter Dean Burnham - Expert in the
field of realigning elections, emeritus at University of Texas at Austin.
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George Catlin - (1896–1979) was
an English political scientist and philosopher. A strong proponent of
Anglo-America cooperation, he worked for many years as a professor at Cornell
University.
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Alfredo Castillero Hoyos - Democracy and
Human Rights. Former member of the United Nations's Human Rights Committee.
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Marquis de Condorcet - 18th century mathematician and philosopher who contributed
the often used Condorcet criterion and devised the concept of a Condorcet
method.
Christopher
Mwila - Paglory College of Education - St. Bonaventure College. "Globalization
and its impact on the State"
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Ralph W.
Conant - Author of The Prospects for Revolution and Toward a More Perfect Union: The Governance of
Metropolitan America.
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Daniel
Deudney - Writer and associate professor at Johns Hopkins University; author of Bounding Power:
Republican Security Theory from the Polis to the Global Village
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John DiIulio - American
politics expert at the University of Pennsylvania; first director of the White House
Office of Faith-Based and Community Groups
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Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (also known as Lewis Carroll) - Author of Alice in Wonderland and professor of
mathematics at theUniversity of Oxford; devised Dodgson's method of voting.
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John Dryzek - Professor at the Australian National University, specializing in deliberative democracy and environmental politics.
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Thomas R. Dye - Elite theory vs. Pluralism; author of The Irony of Democracy and Who's Running America?
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Daniel J.
Elazar - American federalism and political culture scholar, founder of the Jerusalem Center for Public
Affairs, political science professor
at Bar Ilan (Israel) and Temple
University
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Jean Bethke Elshtain - American
political philosopher focusing on gender, ethics, American democracy, and International Relations.
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Jon Elster - Norwegian social and political theorist authored works in
the philosophy of social science and rational choice theory and a notable
proponent of Analytical Marxism.
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Cynthia Enloe - International
Relations scholar focusing on Feminism in international
relations, editor for such scholarly
journals asSigns and the International
Feminist Journal of Politics.
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James H.
Fowler - Expert on political participation, the evolution of cooperation, and
social network theory (UCSD)
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Sheldon
Goldman - Expert on American federal courts, Professor at the University of
Massachusetts-Amherst
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Harold Foote Gosnell - Research and
writings on American politics, elections, and political parties in political science.
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Donald P.
Green - public opinion, experimental methodology, field experimentation-
Professor at Columbia University
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Christopher J. Hill - International
Relations scholar, Professor and Director of the Cambridge Centre of
International Studies.
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Mark
Huddleston - former President of Ohio Wesleyan University and President of
the University of New Hampshire
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Ronald
Inglehart - Professor at the University of Michigan and director of
the World Values Survey
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Peter
Katzenstein - Professor at Cornell, former president of the
American Political Science Association
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Henry
Kissinger - Former Secretary of State and National Security Advisor to President Richard M.
Nixon.
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Stephen D. Krasner - International
regimes author, Director of Policy Planning under Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice, and professor at Stanford University.
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Michael
Krassa - Elections, social context, architecture and society. Lobbyist,
consultant, political sociologist and Chair of Human Dimensions of
Environmental Systems department at University of Illinois at Urbana.
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Oskar Krejčí - Theory of
international relations, elections and political psychology, former advisor to
two Czechoslovak premieres.
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Harold
Lasswell - Political communications, pioneered early efforts to establish the policy
sciences and influential contributor to the Stages Heuristic
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Jack Layton - Former leader of
the New Democratic Party of Canada, had a
Ph.D in Political Science.
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Seymour Martin Lipset - Renowned
political theorist on democracy and development and parties. Taught
at Stanford University.
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Ian Lustick - State
territoriality ethnic conflict and computer modelling in political science; University of Pennsylvania
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Niccolò Machiavelli - considered to be
the originator of historically based political science. Author
of The Prince
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Michael
McFaul - Russia specialist,
professor and director of the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of
Law atStanford University
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Charles Mills- Political Philosopher specialising in race relations. Author
of The Racial Contract
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Andrew
Moravcsik - Professor at Princeton University, noted liberal IR theorist, specialist
on European Union politics.
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Michael
Munger - trained as an economist, chair of political science at Duke
University, running for governor of North
Carolina as aLibertarian
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Mancur Olson - International
political economy specialist. Expert on collective action problems. Taught at
the University of Maryland, College
Park.
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Elinor Ostrom - Specialist on
common pool resources, and winner of 2009 Nobel Prize for Economics.
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Adam
Przeworski - Democratic transitions theorist, author of Democracy and
Development. Member
of the September Group.
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Mahesh
Rangarajan - Indian political analyst and researcher with a focus
on contemporary Indian politics and the politics of wildlife conservation in
India
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Condoleezza
Rice - Former National
Security Advisor, former Secretary of State. Professor at Stanford University.
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Floyd M.
Riddick - Parliamentarian
of the United States Senate from 1964 to 1974, and developer of Riddick's Senate procedure.
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Stein Rokkan - Expert on
political parties and movements, founder of the Institute for Comparative
Politics.
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Larry Sabato - University of Virginia professor,
director of the University of
Virginia Center for Politics, and popular political analyst.
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Slobodan Samardžić - Research
includes political ideas and institutions, federalism, constitutionalism, and
European Union.
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Giovanni
Sartori - Comparativist, expert on constitutional theory and party systems; author
of Parties and Party Systems.
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E.E. Schattschneider - Early political
parties expert, author of Party Government and The Semisovereign
People: A Realist's View of Democracy in America
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Gesine Schwan – Political
scientist, president of the Viadrina European University, and nominated twice as a candidate for thefederal presidential elections of
Germany.
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Hossein
Seifzadeh - Iranian Professor of
Political Science at University of Tehran and expert on
strategic and security issues in theMiddle East
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Mitchell A. Seligson - Centennial
Professor of Political Science Vanderbilt University and founder of Latin
American Public Opinion Project and
AmericasBarometer
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Theda Skocpol - Comparative
sociologist, former president of American Political Science Association, (Harvard University)
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Anne-Marie Slaughter - Scholar of international relations, former president of the American Society of International Law.
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Daniel
Šmihula - Specialist for international and European law and security studies (Institute of
Political Science of SAS)
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Rogers Smith - Pulitzer
Prize finalist, American politics expert at the University of Pennsylvania
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Steven S.
Smith - American politics, congressional politics, Russian politics; Director,
Weidenbaum Center
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Herbert A.
Simon - Nobel Prize winning professor
at Carnegie Mellon. A founder of artificial intelligence research, he received
his Ph.D. in political science from the University of Chicago
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Michael Steed - British
political scientist, developed the concept of "Steed swing" as
distinct from "Butler swing"
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John G. Stoessinger - International
relations theorist, author of "The Might of Nations: World Politics in our
Time".
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Susan Strange - British expert
in international relations, taught at the London School of Economics
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Carol Swain - Professor of Law
and Political Science at Vanderbilt University, expert of immigration and race.
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Charles Tilly - Professor at Columbia University, his work includes contentious politics and evolution of
modern states
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J. Ann
Tickner - Feminist international relations theorist and current president of the International Studies Association (ISA).
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George
Tsebelis - Game theorist notable for his general theory of Veto players and for describing
the Robinson Crusoe fallacy.
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Stephen Van
Evera - MIT international
relations expert, known for proposing Offense-Defense theory
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Eric Voegelin - Major work,
"Order and History" in five volumes, he rejected the notion that political
science should become a positivistic social science.
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Darrell M.
West - Specialist in electronic
government, Brookings Institution director of
Governance Studies
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Susan L.
Woodward - Professor at the Graduate Program at The Graduate Center of the City
University of New York.
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Atilla Yayla – Professor of
Politics, Political Economy and Political Philosophy at Gazi
University in Turkey, and president of theAssociation for Liberal Thinking.
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