Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... discussion is centered upon the well - known fact that patterns of agriculture in Mexico , and most other countries , are to a large extent governed by international markets . This observation has been well documented primarily by ...
... discussion is centered upon the well - known fact that patterns of agriculture in Mexico , and most other countries , are to a large extent governed by international markets . This observation has been well documented primarily by ...
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... discussion of terrorist organizations as coalitions is also suggestive of important hypotheses for future research . The behavioral attributes of terrorist organizations do share similarities with those of other political coalitions ...
... discussion of terrorist organizations as coalitions is also suggestive of important hypotheses for future research . The behavioral attributes of terrorist organizations do share similarities with those of other political coalitions ...
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... discussion . The next section deals with a discussion of change and the ecosystem , i.e. , modes of change ( growth , evolution ) , and concludes that ecosystem change originates from external sources and continues through a mixing of ...
... discussion . The next section deals with a discussion of change and the ecosystem , i.e. , modes of change ( growth , evolution ) , and concludes that ecosystem change originates from external sources and continues through a mixing of ...
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