Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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Page 57
... growth in their membership , and new organizations were created , so that by the first Earth Day in 1970 , the dozen top national environmental lobbying organizations boasted a combined membership of more than one million ( Mitchell ...
... growth in their membership , and new organizations were created , so that by the first Earth Day in 1970 , the dozen top national environmental lobbying organizations boasted a combined membership of more than one million ( Mitchell ...
Page 70
... growth in the states with the lowest initial membership rates and less growth , or even stasis , in the states with the highest initial membership rates for a group . The comparative 1984-1994 data , available from the author , confirm ...
... growth in the states with the lowest initial membership rates and less growth , or even stasis , in the states with the highest initial membership rates for a group . The comparative 1984-1994 data , available from the author , confirm ...
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... growth in demand for accountancy ser- vices as American business expanded overseas after World War II and as New York emerged as the leading center in international finance . In 1960 the total membership of the American Institute of ...
... growth in demand for accountancy ser- vices as American business expanded overseas after World War II and as New York emerged as the leading center in international finance . In 1960 the total membership of the American Institute of ...
Contents
March | 1 |
Public Policy and the Geography of U S Environmentalism | 55 |
The Early PostMao Period | 91 |
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