The American Political Science Review, Volume 16Westel Woodbury Willoughby, John Archibald Fairlie, Frederic Austin Ogg American Political Science Association., 1922 - Political science American Political Science Review (APSR) is the longest running publication of the American Political Science Association (APSA). It features research from all fields of political science and contains an extensive book review section of the discipline. |
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... British Foreign Policy and the Dominions , Alfred L. P. Dennis .. 584 A Unified Foreign Service , Samuel MacClintock .... Constitutional Law in 1921-22 , Edward S. Corwin .. 600 612 Legislative Notes and Reviews , Walter F. Dodd ... 640 ...
... British Foreign Policy and the Dominions , Alfred L. P. Dennis .. 584 A Unified Foreign Service , Samuel MacClintock .... Constitutional Law in 1921-22 , Edward S. Corwin .. 600 612 Legislative Notes and Reviews , Walter F. Dodd ... 640 ...
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... British possessions . Professor Hayden will shortly publish a collection of the new European constitutions . Professor H. E. Bolton , of the University of California , will take charge of Professor W. R. Shepherd's courses in Columbia ...
... British possessions . Professor Hayden will shortly publish a collection of the new European constitutions . Professor H. E. Bolton , of the University of California , will take charge of Professor W. R. Shepherd's courses in Columbia ...
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... British - American provinces of Canada . At the University of California , Dr. N. Wing Mah gives a course during the second semester on the contemporary politics and foreign relations of the Chinese republic . Next year Professor W ...
... British - American provinces of Canada . At the University of California , Dr. N. Wing Mah gives a course during the second semester on the contemporary politics and foreign relations of the Chinese republic . Next year Professor W ...
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... British proportional representation scheme of 1918 . The book is a conspicuous contribution to the post - war literature on governmental problems . The numerous illustrations from American experience make the work acceptable to the ...
... British proportional representation scheme of 1918 . The book is a conspicuous contribution to the post - war literature on governmental problems . The numerous illustrations from American experience make the work acceptable to the ...
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... British parliamentary system . Dr. MacDonald gives little consideration to the probable operation of the constitutional changes which he proposes . His plan for occupa- tional representation would mainly tend to increase the ...
... British parliamentary system . Dr. MacDonald gives little consideration to the probable operation of the constitutional changes which he proposes . His plan for occupa- tional representation would mainly tend to increase the ...
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