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The Institutional History of Norwegian Political Science As an academic discipline in a university context, Norwegian political science resulted from the efforts of three intellectual sponsors: an expert in national and international law (Frede Castberg), an intellectual historian (A. H. Winsnes), and a more general historian (Sverre Steen).1 Their explicit intent in establishing a new field of study was to help educate future journalists and diplomats (Thue 1997, 187). Four Main Branches of Norwegian Political Science While the main trunk of Norwegian political science grew from the study of history and jurisprudence, it quickly split off into four main branches-statistical survey studies, comparative politics, international relations, and public administration-all of which continue to enjoy considerable influence and institutional support.

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