Political Science Research on China: Making the Most of Diversity |
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Authors: | Björn Alpermann |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institut für Kulturwissenschaften Ost—und Südasiens—Sinologie, Universit?t Würzburg, Am Hubland, 97074, Würzburg, Germany
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Abstract: | This article aims at stimulating debate on the future development of political science research in and on China by bringing
into clearer view the diversity of social science research in the West. It argues that far from monolithic, political science
is itself engaged in a broad controversy on common goals and shared standards. Secondly, addressing international students
of Chinese politics the article observes that we are currently witnessing a transformation of the field as we experience a
slight shift toward more quantitative work. However, those China scholars working in a qualitative tradition should not see
this as a hostile takeover of the field. Rather they should take this as a stimulating opportunity to employ more refined
methodologies from within their own tradition as well as engage in multi-method research. The challenge is to make the most
of diversity and to engage in fruitful cross-cultural dialogue based on respect for each other’s viewpoints. Three major divides
need to be bridged: between qualitative and quantitative approaches, between political science and area studies as well as
between Chinese and Western scholars. |
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