Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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But institutions that make such potentially unpopular decisions must have attained a strong degree of legitimacy if their decisions are to be accepted . For example , the U.S. Supreme Court has been able to render initially unpopular ...
But institutions that make such potentially unpopular decisions must have attained a strong degree of legitimacy if their decisions are to be accepted . For example , the U.S. Supreme Court has been able to render initially unpopular ...
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... conscription to voluntarism , remains the most integrated institution in American society , at least for males . ... on how interracial and interethnic living in a nonprison institutional setting affects peoples perceptions of one ...
... conscription to voluntarism , remains the most integrated institution in American society , at least for males . ... on how interracial and interethnic living in a nonprison institutional setting affects peoples perceptions of one ...
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Politics is an expression of place - specific institutions and histories socially constructed by the actions of people . ... locale — the institutional setting ; and sense of place — sensibilities that are place - specific .
Politics is an expression of place - specific institutions and histories socially constructed by the actions of people . ... locale — the institutional setting ; and sense of place — sensibilities that are place - specific .
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Contents
Volume 79 Number | 1 |
Migration and Development in Mexico | 26 |
Response to Comments | 33 |
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