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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... discussion rather than brute force in order to bring about politi- cal changes cannot be imposed from without , but are only acquired as the result of much bitter experience and as the out- come of a slow and painful process of ...
... discussion rather than brute force in order to bring about politi- cal changes cannot be imposed from without , but are only acquired as the result of much bitter experience and as the out- come of a slow and painful process of ...
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... discussion of the necessity for cloture , but the existing rule was not invoked ; unanimous- consent agreements for a vote at a particular time sufficed in every case , and as usual there was only discussion with no action . Senator ...
... discussion of the necessity for cloture , but the existing rule was not invoked ; unanimous- consent agreements for a vote at a particular time sufficed in every case , and as usual there was only discussion with no action . Senator ...
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... discussion seemed to indicate that although the practice of the Senate adopted the former number , a strict interpretation of the constitu- tional provision would require the latter number . See Congr . Record , p . 3633 . 16 It was ...
... discussion seemed to indicate that although the practice of the Senate adopted the former number , a strict interpretation of the constitu- tional provision would require the latter number . See Congr . Record , p . 3633 . 16 It was ...
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... discussion of the bill for reapportionment of representatives , which was returned by the House to the committee , a good deal was said about the decline of the House of Representatives in the opinion of the country and its subordinate ...
... discussion of the bill for reapportionment of representatives , which was returned by the House to the committee , a good deal was said about the decline of the House of Representatives in the opinion of the country and its subordinate ...
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... discussion of the conference report on the naval bill in the Senate , there are some very plaintive references to the effects of this House rule . Reference should also be made to the Senate debate on November 23 on the conference ...
... discussion of the conference report on the naval bill in the Senate , there are some very plaintive references to the effects of this House rule . Reference should also be made to the Senate debate on November 23 on the conference ...
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