Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Wilson ( 1973 ) , Olson ( 1965 ) , and Salisbury ( 1969 ) have argued effectively that an interest group is not a monolithic organization . Diverse forces exist within the group . Most notable among these are the leaders , including any ...
Wilson ( 1973 ) , Olson ( 1965 ) , and Salisbury ( 1969 ) have argued effectively that an interest group is not a monolithic organization . Diverse forces exist within the group . Most notable among these are the leaders , including any ...
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words , not only did bureaucratic organization act as a mechanism to control workers performing repetitious tasks ... For example , state supported welfare systems organized along bureaucratic lines were formed for worker security .
words , not only did bureaucratic organization act as a mechanism to control workers performing repetitious tasks ... For example , state supported welfare systems organized along bureaucratic lines were formed for worker security .
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The National Organization for Women ( NOW ) began as a national organization , supplemented by local chapters , with no intermediate structure at the state level for many years . A similar pattern characterized the development of ...
The National Organization for Women ( NOW ) began as a national organization , supplemented by local chapters , with no intermediate structure at the state level for many years . A similar pattern characterized the development of ...
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 67 |
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