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First of all, I want to thank the University of Bologna and its Faculty of Political Sciences for the signal honour which they have bestowed upon me. This honorary degree makes me feel not just grateful but humble. I take special pleasure in the fact that it is given at a time at which the Faculty of Political Sciences is branching out into new directions both intellectually and geographically. The establishment of the section on international relations here in Forli shows that the University is seeking new ways forward; it is reforming.
Address on the occasion of the conferment of an Honorary Doctorate of Political Science by the University of Bologna, delivered at Forli on 30 May 1991
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Dahrendorf, R. (1997). The Democratic Revolution, or the Uses of the Science of Politics. In: Dahrendorf, R. (eds) After 1989. St Antony’s Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25653-2_8
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