A Theory of ConflictScribner, 1975 - 245 sider |
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... existing institu- tions . In Part II , 3 , I presented a short list of categories of States ( repre- sentative ; authoritarian ; totalitarian ; despotic ; and discriminatory but representative ) . Here , I am concerned only with the ...
... existing institu- tions . In Part II , 3 , I presented a short list of categories of States ( repre- sentative ; authoritarian ; totalitarian ; despotic ; and discriminatory but representative ) . Here , I am concerned only with the ...
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... existing Western alliances to set up similar departments , and for each alliance to have its own Department of Irregular Warfare , to be composed of personnel seconded from the various national departments . This proposal would call for ...
... existing Western alliances to set up similar departments , and for each alliance to have its own Department of Irregular Warfare , to be composed of personnel seconded from the various national departments . This proposal would call for ...
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... existing democratic polities in the industrial and post - industrial societies . Since a fuller discussion of the issues is available in the work I have mentioned , I confine myself here to a bare restatement of the prin- ciples . The ...
... existing democratic polities in the industrial and post - industrial societies . Since a fuller discussion of the issues is available in the work I have mentioned , I confine myself here to a bare restatement of the prin- ciples . The ...
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The Causes of Rebellion | 13 |
From Prehistory to J S Mill | 35 |
Marx and his Followers | 52 |
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