The 'Credo of Relevance' in Post-Behaviouralism: Action-Oriented Political Science and Its Real-World Implications AbstractThe emergence of post-behaviouralism in the late 1960s and early 1970s marked a critical shift in political science, responding to the perceived detachment and sterility of the behavioural revolution. Central to this intellectual movement was the "Credo of Relevance," a call for … Continue reading How does the ‘Credo of Relevance’ in post-behaviouralism emphasize the role of action-oriented political science, and what implications does this have for the discipline’s engagement with real-world issues?