Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 205
... influence in the policymaking process , the ideological leanings of the state political parties may be particularly influential in shaping state decisions ( see Nice , 1982 ) . However , the parties do not op- erate in a political ...
... influence in the policymaking process , the ideological leanings of the state political parties may be particularly influential in shaping state decisions ( see Nice , 1982 ) . However , the parties do not op- erate in a political ...
Page 225
... influence was hardly limited to sales . Tracing these other lines of influence is the major burden of his book . Myrdal's work was summarized and popularized in any number of books and magazines and it provided the thematic structure ...
... influence was hardly limited to sales . Tracing these other lines of influence is the major burden of his book . Myrdal's work was summarized and popularized in any number of books and magazines and it provided the thematic structure ...
Page 367
... influential Havemeyer family ( Haskins , 1904 : 21 ; Furer , 1963 ) . Dewey , who had received his initial ap- pointment in Albany from a Democratic regime , soon began to cultivate Haskins's friendship . The NYIA also enjoyed influence ...
... influential Havemeyer family ( Haskins , 1904 : 21 ; Furer , 1963 ) . Dewey , who had received his initial ap- pointment in Albany from a Democratic regime , soon began to cultivate Haskins's friendship . The NYIA also enjoyed influence ...
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Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
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