Political-science Sentence Examples
Then it was, or perhaps at a slightly later date, that he became interested in the relations subsisting between political science and war.
See the contrary view presented by Professor Burgess, Political Science or Constitutional Law, i.
The reputation which he gained from this work won for him the chair of ancient philosophy at the College de France (1838) and a seat at the Academy of Moral and Political Science (1839).
In 1831 he was appointed professor of jurisprudence and political science at Leiden University.
He succeeded Charles Lucas in 1890 at the Academy of Moral and Political Science.
In the same year he became a member of the French Academy in succession to the duc d'Audiffret-Pasquier; he was already a member of the Academy of Moral and Political Science.
At Glasgow his favourite studies had been mathematics and natural philosophy; but at Oxford he appears to have devoted himself almost entirely to moral and political science and to ancient and modern languages.
The American Political Science Review (Baltimore, 1907 sqq.) is especially useful for a comparative study of the state governments.
He soon became a prominent figure in college and university life, encouraging especially the study of political science and modern political history, the extension of university teaching and the movement for the training of teachers.
Such a real underlying unity is the reason and justification for regarding " public finance " as a distinct subject of study and as an independent division of political science.
AdvertisementYet his insight into political science was not deeper than that of his age; nor did he possess any superiority in moral qualities.
The university publishes Cornell Studies in Classical Philology, the Journal of Physical Chemistry, the Physical Review, Publications of Cornell University Medical College, various publications of the college of agriculture, and Studies in History and Political Science (of " The President White School of History and Political Science ").
You don't need to be a political science boffin to know something is wrong.
It seems very likely that the relative dearth of Political Science studies is coming to an end.
Nevertheless, political science journals remain virtually silent on such issues.
AdvertisementBaron von Gagern wrote a history of the German nation (Vienna, 1813; 2nd ed., 2 vols., Frankfort, 1825-1826), and several other books on subjects connected with history and social and political science.
He graduated with honors from Hunter College in New York City with a degree in political science.
In 1989, he graduated from Yale University with a bachelor's degree in political science.
Among the specific courses offered are options in botany, finite math, calculus, astronomy, geology, classics, and political science.
Of Albanian and Italian decent, Kara DioGuardi grew up in New Rochelle, New York, and went on to receive a degree in political science at Duke University.
AdvertisementA self-proclaimed Communist and doctorate-wielding political science expert, Miuccia shelved her academic credentials and used her talents to make luggage products crafted from a waterproof fabric called Pocone.
Schlozer's activity was enormous, and he exercised great influence by his lectures as well as by his books, bringing historical study into touch with political science generally, and using his vast erudition in an attempt to solve practical questions in the state and in society.
His chief work, the Six livres de la Republique (Paris, 1576), which passed through several editions in his lifetime, that of 1583 having as an appendix L'A pologie de Rene Herpin (Bodin himself), was the first modern attempt to construct an elaborate system of political science.
He was made a professor at the university of Breslau in 1811, and in 1819 he became professor of political science and history at Berlin, holding the chair until 1847, and giving occasional lectures until 1853.
Finding himself unequal to the labour of teaching, he resigned his professorship in 1785, and devoted himself to the revision of his lectures, which he published (1792) under the title of Principles of Moral and Political Science.
AdvertisementHe was president of Columbia University from 1890 to 1901, and did much for it by his business administration, his liberality (he gave $1,000,000 for the erection of a library) and his especial interest in the department of Political Science.