Which of his 68 books is best?
Michael Haas
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Having experienced the beginning of the behavioralist movement and its decline, he undertook a book to explain his approach to political science--linking theory with research while mindful of policy relevance, thus developing the concept of a "neobehavioral" political science. Neobehavioral Political Science: A Profession's Fascinating History, Subfields, Paradigms, Research Agendas, Policy Applications, and Future (2014) is a kind of "magnum opus" that covers all the parameters of political science and has essays involving political anthropology, political economy, and political sociology.