Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... town , she had the race to herself , and was spared derogatory assessments of her performance from the opposition . A rough quantitative comparison of the differences between the campaigns can be derived from the media expenditures by ...
... town , she had the race to herself , and was spared derogatory assessments of her performance from the opposition . A rough quantitative comparison of the differences between the campaigns can be derived from the media expenditures by ...
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... town . A second impression is that the same explanatory variables are consis- tently important across tax and service evaluations . Perceived net benefits , alienation , distrust in city government , disapproval of city leaders , and ...
... town . A second impression is that the same explanatory variables are consis- tently important across tax and service evaluations . Perceived net benefits , alienation , distrust in city government , disapproval of city leaders , and ...
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... Town , 1930-1935 ( Chicago : University of Chicago Press ) . Andrews , Herbert D. 1986. " The Social Composition of the NSDAP : Problems and Possible Solutions , " German Studies Review , 9 ( 2 ) : 293–318 . Banaszkiewicz , Jacob . 1967 ...
... Town , 1930-1935 ( Chicago : University of Chicago Press ) . Andrews , Herbert D. 1986. " The Social Composition of the NSDAP : Problems and Possible Solutions , " German Studies Review , 9 ( 2 ) : 293–318 . Banaszkiewicz , Jacob . 1967 ...
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