Comparative Politics in Central and Eastern Europe: Mapping Publications Over the Past 20 Years. European Political Science. 2012:1-19. Abstract
Comparative Politics in Central and Eastern Europe: Mapping Publications Over the Past 20 Years
This article offers a new empirical perspective on the state of Comparative Politics (CP) in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). We present findings on the authors, methods, and epistemology of CP publications in the most relevant journals from eleven countries in the region. The major finding is that CP is rather marginal in CEE Political Science. Furthermore, CP articles predominantly focus on the authors’ country of origin, use off-the-shelf data, apply mostly qualitative data analysis techniques, and rarely take a historical perspective.
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