Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION FLOWS AS A DETERMINANT OF POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN THIRD WORLD NATIONS : FACT OR FICTION ? William H. MEYER , University of Delaware This study tests those theories which maintain that a causal relationship exists ...
INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION FLOWS AS A DETERMINANT OF POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN THIRD WORLD NATIONS : FACT OR FICTION ? William H. MEYER , University of Delaware This study tests those theories which maintain that a causal relationship exists ...
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The nations that fall under the heading " Third World " are extremely diverse . They differ widely in their political ideologies , cultures , and levels of economic development . Any sample that hopes to be at all representative of the ...
The nations that fall under the heading " Third World " are extremely diverse . They differ widely in their political ideologies , cultures , and levels of economic development . Any sample that hopes to be at all representative of the ...
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Perhaps its broadest ( albeit tenuous ) implication is that there is indeed a world economic system , capable of influencing the distribution of urban populations in individual nations . Little support is found for the notion ( Jacobs's ) ...
Perhaps its broadest ( albeit tenuous ) implication is that there is indeed a world economic system , capable of influencing the distribution of urban populations in individual nations . Little support is found for the notion ( Jacobs's ) ...
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Contents
International Information Flows as a Determinant of Political Violence | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
State Strategies for Regulating Groundwater Quality | 54 |
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