Review the work of the top 3 voices in your subfield as well as 1 additional voice of your choice. Discuss the
principle arguments put forth in the writings of those leading voices by preparing a podcast where you examine
each of their contributions. You must also trace the root system of political science discourse emanating from
those 3 leading voices that may have influenced the work of your selected voice. The top 3 voices in each
political science subfield are:
Political Theory: J. Rawls, J. Habermas, M. Foucault
Political Institutions: A. Lijphart, G. Cox, R. A. W. Rhodes
Law and Politics: M. Shapiro, J. A. Segal, B. Weingast
Political Behavior: R. Inglehart, R. Dalton, S. Verba
Contextual Political Analysis: C. Tilly, C. Geertz, C. Ginzburg
Comparative Politics: A. Przeworski, C. Boix, C. Tilly
International Relations: R. O. Keohane, K. N. Waltz, A. Wendt
Political Economy: B. R. Weingast, A. Alesina, G.W. Cox
Public Policy: A. Wildavsky, J. G. March, R. E. Goodin
Political Methodology: G. King, N. Beck, D. Collier
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