Late but not least? Spanish political science's struggle for internationalisation in the twenty-first century

Ortega-Ruiz, Manuela; Real-Dato, Jose; Jerez Mir, Miguel

Publicación: EUROPEAN POLITICAL SCIENCE
2021
VL / 20 - BP / 159 - EP / 182
abstract
Having experienced a late institutionalisation as an academic discipline in the 1990s, during this century the political science community in Spain has struggled to converge with other fully established counterparts in Western Europe. In this article, we analyse and evaluate how successful these efforts have been concerning internationalisation. The article sheds light on the factors that explain this development. Using data from PhD dissertations defended since 1990 and articles published on SSCI journals since 1985, we demonstrate that the institutional reforms affecting higher education in Spain during the early 2000s, and the austerity measures introduced in the first part of the 2010s to address the economic crisis, together with the evolution of the particular ecology of the discipline, introduced greater competition into the Spanish political science academic market. This, in turn, triggered internationalisation of political scientists in Spain, particularly among the younger cohorts.

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