2018
DOI: 10.1590/1982-02592018v21n1p219
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Para entender a crise contemporânea: a experiência portuguesa como lição

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“…Heinisch's sentence that 'democracies are falling apart […], but all that political science can offer is more equations' however cannot remain unanswered. Current events in the very country Portugal, which is currently practically the only one in Europe which seeks a left-wing answer to the crisis of the Eurozone, have a direct implication not only for European policy-making far beyond the borders of this relatively small country on the outer south-western rim of Europe (Coimbra 2017;de Giorgi, Russo 2018;Lisi 2016Lisi , 2017Martins, Valente 2018;Meirelles 2018;Pinto, Teixera 2019), but incidentally also for the debate on 'crisis and equations', or, if you wish, what a politically and scientifically relevant publication strategy left of the political center can look like in the social sciences today. Such a political science is the aim of Brand and Kramer (2018), in which they spoke about theory, practice and publication strategies.…”
Section: Beyond 'Dividadura': Political Science Can Offer Good Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heinisch's sentence that 'democracies are falling apart […], but all that political science can offer is more equations' however cannot remain unanswered. Current events in the very country Portugal, which is currently practically the only one in Europe which seeks a left-wing answer to the crisis of the Eurozone, have a direct implication not only for European policy-making far beyond the borders of this relatively small country on the outer south-western rim of Europe (Coimbra 2017;de Giorgi, Russo 2018;Lisi 2016Lisi , 2017Martins, Valente 2018;Meirelles 2018;Pinto, Teixera 2019), but incidentally also for the debate on 'crisis and equations', or, if you wish, what a politically and scientifically relevant publication strategy left of the political center can look like in the social sciences today. Such a political science is the aim of Brand and Kramer (2018), in which they spoke about theory, practice and publication strategies.…”
Section: Beyond 'Dividadura': Political Science Can Offer Good Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%