Reinventing Social Science

The Political Science production after 1989 is, not surprisingly, quite poor. Only five authors published books abroad, though many more chapters in edited books and journals by Western publishers were authored by Romanians. Nuclei of empirical research started to develop in Cluj and Bucharest. New centers, as Iasi and Timisoara, have stepped in more recently. Quantity overrides quality from afar in this first phase, but the large numbers of students abroad make us hope that a catch up, even if belated, is still possible. The survival of this journal, now into its seventh year of existence, though only two under the current name (formerly Foreign Policy Review) is also proof of slow but steady progress.

published in Vol 3 - No 1 - 2003 // Reinventing Social Sciences
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Advisory Board

  • Alina Mungiu-Pippidi (chair) Hertie School of Governance
  • Larry Diamond Stanford University
  • Tom Gallagher University of Bradford
  • Alena Ledeneva University College London
  • Michael McFaul Stanford University
  • Dennis Deletant Georgetown University
  • Helen Wallace London School of Economics and Political Science

Editorial Board

  • Claudiu Tufiș
  • Bogdan Iancu
  • George Jiglau
  • Ingi Iusmen
  • Gabriel Bădescu
  • Andrei Macsut
  • Laura Voinea

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Societatea Academica Romana