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It seems that James Q. Wilson is also on the list, but is described as
a "criminologist" rather than a political scientist.
Devin
On Nov 10, 2008, at 8:49 AM, Tobin Grant wrote:
> Just for fun: Foreign Policy and Prospect put together a list of
> public
> intellectuals and had readers vote. Six are political scientists.
> Quick
> details at http://www.infoplease.com/spot/topintellectuals.html.
>
> Rank Name Occupation Nation
>
> 21. Francis Fukuyama Political scientist, author
> United
> States
> 28. Samuel Huntington Political scientist United
> States
>
> 68. Michael Walzer Political theorist United
> States
>
> 73. Ali Mazrui Political scientist Kenya
> 77. Robert Putnam Political scientist United
> States
> 96. Zheng Bijian Political scientist China
>
> Tobin
>
>
> --
> J. Tobin Grant
> Associate Professor
> Director of Graduate Studies
> Department of Political Science
> Southern Illinois University - Carbondale
>
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