Russian Studies, Political Science, and the Philosophy of Technology
Herausgeber: Drzewieniecki, Joanna; Liu, Guoli
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This collection presents state-of-the-art creative scholarship in political science and area studies. The contributors examine governance issues in Russia in comparative perspective and examine key theoretical issues, such as incorporating the philosophies of science and technology into political studies.
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This collection presents state-of-the-art creative scholarship in political science and area studies. The contributors examine governance issues in Russia in comparative perspective and examine key theoretical issues, such as incorporating the philosophies of science and technology into political studies.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 482
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 929g
- ISBN-13: 9781666906356
- ISBN-10: 1666906352
- Artikelnr.: 63923499
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 482
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 929g
- ISBN-13: 9781666906356
- ISBN-10: 1666906352
- Artikelnr.: 63923499
Edited by Guoli Liu and Joanna Drzewieniecki - Contributions by Guoli Liu; Joanna Drzewieniecki; Blair A. Ruble; William M. Reisinger; Marina Zaloznaya; Russell Bova; Nathaniel I. Richmond; Alexander J. Motyl; Jaroslaw Piekalkiewicz; Timothy K. Blauvelt;
List of Figures
List of Tables
Foreword by Frederic J. Fleron, Jr.
Acknowledgments
Introduction by Guoli Liu and Joanna Drzewieniecki
I. Russian and Post-Soviet Studies
1. Highlighting Regional Dimensions of Political Systems: The Case of
Yekaterinburg in Russia by Blair A. Ruble
2. The Democratic Promise of the Putin Generation? Cultural Legacies,
Generational Cohorts, and the Democratic Values in Russia by William
Reisinger and Marina Zaloznaya
3. Reflections on Post-Communist Transitions: Thirty Years after the Soviet
Collapse by Russell Bova
4. Reflections on Russia a Century (Plus) After the Revolution by Nathaniel
I. Richmond
5. Making Sense of Russia's Interests by Alexander J. Motyl
6. The Polish Underground's 1944 Warsaw Uprising-A Participant's View by
Jaros¿aw Piekäkiewicz with Joanna Drzewieniecki
7. Matched-Guise Reloaded: Revising a Classic Experiment for Complex
Multi-Lingual Settings by Timothy K. Blauvelt, Christofer Berglund, and
Jesse Driscoll
8. The Future of Janus-Faced Russia and Its Continuing Structural Legacy by
David Foley
II. Philosophy of Technology
9. Critical Theory and Philosophy of Technology by Andrew Feenberg
10. Eco-Dominion by William Leiss
11. Engineering Ethics: A Narrative Reflection by Carl Mitcham
III. Logic of Political Inquiry and Comparative Politics
12. Improving Russian and East European Studies by Building on Pragmatism
and the Lost Legacy of the Policy Sciences by William N. Dunn
13. Disciplines of Political Learning: How Political Science Arises
Repeatedly by John S. Nelson
14. Political Polarization, Electoral Support for the AKP, and the
Challenge of Democratization in Turkey, 2002-2021 by Munroe Eagles and
Seymen Atasoy
15. Perfect Deterrence Theory by Frank C. Zagare
16. Uncovering the Causal Mechanism in a Crucial Case Study: The Crimean
War by Vesna Danilovic
17. Women Prime Ministers and Presidents: Empowering Women Worldwide by
Farida Jalalzai
18. Methodological Pluralism & Analytical Eclecticism in Political Science:
The Logic of Political Inquiry by Lisa K. Parshall and Frederic J. Fleron,
Jr.
19. The Compleat Academic: Fred Fleron's Academic Troika by Claude E. Welch
Index
About the Contributors
List of Tables
Foreword by Frederic J. Fleron, Jr.
Acknowledgments
Introduction by Guoli Liu and Joanna Drzewieniecki
I. Russian and Post-Soviet Studies
1. Highlighting Regional Dimensions of Political Systems: The Case of
Yekaterinburg in Russia by Blair A. Ruble
2. The Democratic Promise of the Putin Generation? Cultural Legacies,
Generational Cohorts, and the Democratic Values in Russia by William
Reisinger and Marina Zaloznaya
3. Reflections on Post-Communist Transitions: Thirty Years after the Soviet
Collapse by Russell Bova
4. Reflections on Russia a Century (Plus) After the Revolution by Nathaniel
I. Richmond
5. Making Sense of Russia's Interests by Alexander J. Motyl
6. The Polish Underground's 1944 Warsaw Uprising-A Participant's View by
Jaros¿aw Piekäkiewicz with Joanna Drzewieniecki
7. Matched-Guise Reloaded: Revising a Classic Experiment for Complex
Multi-Lingual Settings by Timothy K. Blauvelt, Christofer Berglund, and
Jesse Driscoll
8. The Future of Janus-Faced Russia and Its Continuing Structural Legacy by
David Foley
II. Philosophy of Technology
9. Critical Theory and Philosophy of Technology by Andrew Feenberg
10. Eco-Dominion by William Leiss
11. Engineering Ethics: A Narrative Reflection by Carl Mitcham
III. Logic of Political Inquiry and Comparative Politics
12. Improving Russian and East European Studies by Building on Pragmatism
and the Lost Legacy of the Policy Sciences by William N. Dunn
13. Disciplines of Political Learning: How Political Science Arises
Repeatedly by John S. Nelson
14. Political Polarization, Electoral Support for the AKP, and the
Challenge of Democratization in Turkey, 2002-2021 by Munroe Eagles and
Seymen Atasoy
15. Perfect Deterrence Theory by Frank C. Zagare
16. Uncovering the Causal Mechanism in a Crucial Case Study: The Crimean
War by Vesna Danilovic
17. Women Prime Ministers and Presidents: Empowering Women Worldwide by
Farida Jalalzai
18. Methodological Pluralism & Analytical Eclecticism in Political Science:
The Logic of Political Inquiry by Lisa K. Parshall and Frederic J. Fleron,
Jr.
19. The Compleat Academic: Fred Fleron's Academic Troika by Claude E. Welch
Index
About the Contributors
List of Figures
List of Tables
Foreword by Frederic J. Fleron, Jr.
Acknowledgments
Introduction by Guoli Liu and Joanna Drzewieniecki
I. Russian and Post-Soviet Studies
1. Highlighting Regional Dimensions of Political Systems: The Case of
Yekaterinburg in Russia by Blair A. Ruble
2. The Democratic Promise of the Putin Generation? Cultural Legacies,
Generational Cohorts, and the Democratic Values in Russia by William
Reisinger and Marina Zaloznaya
3. Reflections on Post-Communist Transitions: Thirty Years after the Soviet
Collapse by Russell Bova
4. Reflections on Russia a Century (Plus) After the Revolution by Nathaniel
I. Richmond
5. Making Sense of Russia's Interests by Alexander J. Motyl
6. The Polish Underground's 1944 Warsaw Uprising-A Participant's View by
Jaros¿aw Piekäkiewicz with Joanna Drzewieniecki
7. Matched-Guise Reloaded: Revising a Classic Experiment for Complex
Multi-Lingual Settings by Timothy K. Blauvelt, Christofer Berglund, and
Jesse Driscoll
8. The Future of Janus-Faced Russia and Its Continuing Structural Legacy by
David Foley
II. Philosophy of Technology
9. Critical Theory and Philosophy of Technology by Andrew Feenberg
10. Eco-Dominion by William Leiss
11. Engineering Ethics: A Narrative Reflection by Carl Mitcham
III. Logic of Political Inquiry and Comparative Politics
12. Improving Russian and East European Studies by Building on Pragmatism
and the Lost Legacy of the Policy Sciences by William N. Dunn
13. Disciplines of Political Learning: How Political Science Arises
Repeatedly by John S. Nelson
14. Political Polarization, Electoral Support for the AKP, and the
Challenge of Democratization in Turkey, 2002-2021 by Munroe Eagles and
Seymen Atasoy
15. Perfect Deterrence Theory by Frank C. Zagare
16. Uncovering the Causal Mechanism in a Crucial Case Study: The Crimean
War by Vesna Danilovic
17. Women Prime Ministers and Presidents: Empowering Women Worldwide by
Farida Jalalzai
18. Methodological Pluralism & Analytical Eclecticism in Political Science:
The Logic of Political Inquiry by Lisa K. Parshall and Frederic J. Fleron,
Jr.
19. The Compleat Academic: Fred Fleron's Academic Troika by Claude E. Welch
Index
About the Contributors
List of Tables
Foreword by Frederic J. Fleron, Jr.
Acknowledgments
Introduction by Guoli Liu and Joanna Drzewieniecki
I. Russian and Post-Soviet Studies
1. Highlighting Regional Dimensions of Political Systems: The Case of
Yekaterinburg in Russia by Blair A. Ruble
2. The Democratic Promise of the Putin Generation? Cultural Legacies,
Generational Cohorts, and the Democratic Values in Russia by William
Reisinger and Marina Zaloznaya
3. Reflections on Post-Communist Transitions: Thirty Years after the Soviet
Collapse by Russell Bova
4. Reflections on Russia a Century (Plus) After the Revolution by Nathaniel
I. Richmond
5. Making Sense of Russia's Interests by Alexander J. Motyl
6. The Polish Underground's 1944 Warsaw Uprising-A Participant's View by
Jaros¿aw Piekäkiewicz with Joanna Drzewieniecki
7. Matched-Guise Reloaded: Revising a Classic Experiment for Complex
Multi-Lingual Settings by Timothy K. Blauvelt, Christofer Berglund, and
Jesse Driscoll
8. The Future of Janus-Faced Russia and Its Continuing Structural Legacy by
David Foley
II. Philosophy of Technology
9. Critical Theory and Philosophy of Technology by Andrew Feenberg
10. Eco-Dominion by William Leiss
11. Engineering Ethics: A Narrative Reflection by Carl Mitcham
III. Logic of Political Inquiry and Comparative Politics
12. Improving Russian and East European Studies by Building on Pragmatism
and the Lost Legacy of the Policy Sciences by William N. Dunn
13. Disciplines of Political Learning: How Political Science Arises
Repeatedly by John S. Nelson
14. Political Polarization, Electoral Support for the AKP, and the
Challenge of Democratization in Turkey, 2002-2021 by Munroe Eagles and
Seymen Atasoy
15. Perfect Deterrence Theory by Frank C. Zagare
16. Uncovering the Causal Mechanism in a Crucial Case Study: The Crimean
War by Vesna Danilovic
17. Women Prime Ministers and Presidents: Empowering Women Worldwide by
Farida Jalalzai
18. Methodological Pluralism & Analytical Eclecticism in Political Science:
The Logic of Political Inquiry by Lisa K. Parshall and Frederic J. Fleron,
Jr.
19. The Compleat Academic: Fred Fleron's Academic Troika by Claude E. Welch
Index
About the Contributors