Dictatorships and Double Standards: Rationalism and Reason in PoliticsSimon and Schuster, 1982 - 270 sider "An American Enterprise Institute, Simon and Schuster publication." Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Side 42
... example , Brzezinski observed : " We recog- nize that the PRC and we have different ideologies and economic and political systems . . . . We harbor neither the hope nor the desire that through extensive contacts with China we can remake ...
... example , Brzezinski observed : " We recog- nize that the PRC and we have different ideologies and economic and political systems . . . . We harbor neither the hope nor the desire that through extensive contacts with China we can remake ...
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... example of freedom provided by the Western democracies will reinforce the human appetite for liberty , but there hardly seem to be adequate grounds for confidence that their example will prove compelling . 2. Why is the arms race ...
... example of freedom provided by the Western democracies will reinforce the human appetite for liberty , but there hardly seem to be adequate grounds for confidence that their example will prove compelling . 2. Why is the arms race ...
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... example of the cumulative impact on masses of the decisions of party leaders . Thus , the " parties " involved in presidential politics include portions of state and local organizations and also the rank - and - file voters . The ...
... example of the cumulative impact on masses of the decisions of party leaders . Thus , the " parties " involved in presidential politics include portions of state and local organizations and also the rank - and - file voters . The ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Dictatorships and Double Standards | 23 |
U S Security and Latin America | 53 |
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