Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2013
In response to requests for information concerning recent developments in political science in Great Britain and France, the following accounts were received from Professor Harold J. Laski, of the London School of Economics and Political Science, and M. Maurice Caudel, of L'École Libre des Sciences Politiques and editor of the Revue des Sciences Politiques:
Great Britain. It will be well-known to American students of political science, especially since Professor Fairlie's very careful survey in a previous number of the Political Science Review, that there is practically no organized study of political science in Great Britain.
Presented by F. A. Ogg to the Round Table on Comparative Government at the Washington meeting of the American Political Science Association, Dec. 31, 1924.
2 Edited, with an admirable introduction, by Mr. Laski (F. A. O.)
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