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Science, Politics, and International Conferences: A Functional Analysis of the Moscow Political Science Congress

Richard L. Merritt and Elizabeth C. Hanson
 
ISBN: 978-1-55587-134-5
$20.00
1989/183 pages/LC: 88-18322
GSIS Monograph Series in World Affairs, University of Denver

DESCRIPTION

While there are many widely held assumptions about the impact of international scientific congresses (ISCs) on individual scientists, collective bodies, a particular branch of science, or even the establishment of world order, these assumptions have not previously been fully examined or tested empirically. Merritt and Hanson present here the results of their systematic investigation of the uses and consequences of ISCs. Deriving their data from a survey of political scientists from the nonsocialist countries who attended the XIth World Congress of IPSA in Moscow, as well as a control group of North American political scientists who did not attend the Moscow meetings, they provide a solid basis for evaluating the costs vs. the benefits of future scientific congresses.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Richard L. Merritt is professor of political science at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Elizabeth C. Hanson is associate professor of political science at the University of Connecticut.

CONTENTS

  • International Scientific Congresses: A Functional Approach.
  • International Political Science: From Paris to Moscow (and Back).
  • Who Went to Moscow and Why?
  • An Occassion for Learning.
  • Politics at Play.
  • Functions of International Scientific Congresses.