Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Peggy HEILIG , Department of Political Science , University of Illinois , Urbana , Illinois 61801 David B. HILL , Department of Political Science , Texas A & M University , College Station , Texas 77843-4348 Timothy D. HOGAN ...
Peggy HEILIG , Department of Political Science , University of Illinois , Urbana , Illinois 61801 David B. HILL , Department of Political Science , Texas A & M University , College Station , Texas 77843-4348 Timothy D. HOGAN ...
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Contributors to this issue are : Mark C. BERGER , Department of Economics , University of Kentucky , Lexington , Kentucky 40506 S. Charles BOLTON , Department of History , University of Arkansas , Little Rock , Arkansas 72204 Val BURRIS ...
Contributors to this issue are : Mark C. BERGER , Department of Economics , University of Kentucky , Lexington , Kentucky 40506 S. Charles BOLTON , Department of History , University of Arkansas , Little Rock , Arkansas 72204 Val BURRIS ...
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The twenty - two authors in this issue represent five disciplines : Joan ACKER , Department of Sociology , University of Oregon , Eugene , Oregon 97403-1202 Richard CHACKERIAN , Department of Public Administration , Florida State ...
The twenty - two authors in this issue represent five disciplines : Joan ACKER , Department of Sociology , University of Oregon , Eugene , Oregon 97403-1202 Richard CHACKERIAN , Department of Public Administration , Florida State ...
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 67 |
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