Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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TABLE 2 Principal Component Factor Analysis of Foreign Policy Attitude Scales , 1978a responses " rather than ... .64 .62 .46 .40 -.04 .13 -.19 .30 .34 .04 19.0 35.2 Orthogonally Rotated Factors 11 ||| Domestic Militant Internationalism ...
TABLE 2 Principal Component Factor Analysis of Foreign Policy Attitude Scales , 1978a responses " rather than ... .64 .62 .46 .40 -.04 .13 -.19 .30 .34 .04 19.0 35.2 Orthogonally Rotated Factors 11 ||| Domestic Militant Internationalism ...
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While these other factors will not be studied in this research note , it can be assumed that these factors deal with the problems faced by women politicians in their fight for political recognition and status in a field which has ...
While these other factors will not be studied in this research note , it can be assumed that these factors deal with the problems faced by women politicians in their fight for political recognition and status in a field which has ...
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It is clear from Table 3 that several factors contribute to black and white ex - offenders ' poor employment , but that these factors often differ between blacks and whites . Unfortunately , only a few factors appear to promote ...
It is clear from Table 3 that several factors contribute to black and white ex - offenders ' poor employment , but that these factors often differ between blacks and whites . Unfortunately , only a few factors appear to promote ...
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Contents
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 67 |
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