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_aWorld Politics, Vol. XXXIV, N° 2, January 1982 _bPERI _eA Quarterly Journal of International Relations |
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_aPrinceton _cPrinceton University Press _d1982 |
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| 215 | _ap. 137-293 | ||
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_aWorld Politics _vVol. XXXIV, N° 2 |
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| 345 | _a163 | ||
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_hp. 137-174 _fDavid L. Kirp _iProfessionalization as a Policy Choice : British Special Education in Comparative Perspective |
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_hp. 175-196 _fRobert W. Jackman _iDependence on Foreign Investment and Economic Growth in the Third World |
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_hp. 197-229 _fFinn Laursen _iSecutity versus Access to Resources : Explaining a Decade of U.S. Ocean Policy |
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_hp. 230-266 _fKjell Goldmann _iChange and Stability in Foreign Policy : Detente as a Problem of Stabilization |
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_hp. 267-284 _fJane S. Jaquette _iWomen and Modernization Theory : A Decade of Feminist Criticism |
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_hp. 285-293 _fRong Zhi _iThe Views of Chinse Foreign Policy |
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_aTN _bBIB.CEC _c20211218 _gUNIMARC |
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