Abstract
German political science has come a long way, both in numbers and in sophistication, from those days in the mid-'fifties when a Berkeley political scientist returning from a trip to the Federal Republic could say: There are fewer people teaching political science in all of Western Germany than in this [Berkeley] department alone. Those were the days when German universities had to be dragooned by their Rektorenkonferenz into establishing at least one chair of political science each and frequently left the discipline precariously dangling between the well-entrenched Faculties of
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