Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Previous analyses of the 1974 CCFR survey demonstrate unequivocally that what once had been assumed to be a single internationalistisolationist continuum had split . Two internationalism dimensions now described public attitudes toward ...
Previous analyses of the 1974 CCFR survey demonstrate unequivocally that what once had been assumed to be a single internationalistisolationist continuum had split . Two internationalism dimensions now described public attitudes toward ...
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Each of the 14 scales comparable in the two surveys , plus the " vital interests " and " U.S. relations " scales ... Finally , because the question of inter - survey comparability is obviously critical to the analyses reported here ...
Each of the 14 scales comparable in the two surveys , plus the " vital interests " and " U.S. relations " scales ... Finally , because the question of inter - survey comparability is obviously critical to the analyses reported here ...
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Identified as FPGOALBE in 1974 survey . * No regions are referenced in the 1978 survey . ... 6,030 2,698 2,239 1,826 1,919 2,698 2,617 2,449 2,472 1,419 1,498 1,113 1,100 1,059 1,475 1,398 1,382 1,366 " Appears only in the 1978 survey .
Identified as FPGOALBE in 1974 survey . * No regions are referenced in the 1978 survey . ... 6,030 2,698 2,239 1,826 1,919 2,698 2,617 2,449 2,472 1,419 1,498 1,113 1,100 1,059 1,475 1,398 1,382 1,366 " Appears only in the 1978 survey .
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 67 |
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