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Area Studies and the Disciplines: A Rejoinder

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 August 2021

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Robert Bates’ letter entitled “Area Studies and the Discipline” (American Political Science Association, Comparative Politics 1, Winter 1996, pp. 1-2) uses the occasion of the SSRC’s abolishing of area committees to announce that “within the academy, the consensus has formed that area studies has failed to generate scientific knowledge.” As someone who has done some of his most important work on African development issues, Bates deplores declining investment in area studies as a “loss to the social sciences, as well as to the academy,” at an inopportune moment, “just when our [political science] discipline is becoming equipped to handle area knowledge in a rigorous fashion.”

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Copyright © African Studies Association 1997 

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John Harbeson is professor of Political Science in the Graduate School and at City College of the City University of New York