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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... present political and economic needs . In some cases , as in Mexico and Argentina , sectional feeling , either inherited from the Spanish motherland , or developed by reason of lack of means of communication and transportation , have ...
... present political and economic needs . In some cases , as in Mexico and Argentina , sectional feeling , either inherited from the Spanish motherland , or developed by reason of lack of means of communication and transportation , have ...
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... present economic and social needs functions much more smoothly and with much greater responsiveness to national needs than is the case at the present time . A further political principle which the experience of the last one hundred ...
... present economic and social needs functions much more smoothly and with much greater responsiveness to national needs than is the case at the present time . A further political principle which the experience of the last one hundred ...
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... present of good , without ac- quiring what the actual state could offer that is useful ; we have destroyed an aristocratic society and we rest complacently in the midst of the débris of the ancient edifice and we seem to wish to remain ...
... present of good , without ac- quiring what the actual state could offer that is useful ; we have destroyed an aristocratic society and we rest complacently in the midst of the débris of the ancient edifice and we seem to wish to remain ...
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... present United States Senator from Michigan , and a hundred and thirty - four other defendants , for violation of section 8 of the federal Corrupt Practices Act of June 25 , 1910. The act in question forbade any candidate for ...
... present United States Senator from Michigan , and a hundred and thirty - four other defendants , for violation of section 8 of the federal Corrupt Practices Act of June 25 , 1910. The act in question forbade any candidate for ...
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... present conditions , a designated party candidate is necessary for an election - or preliminary thereto nevertheless his selection is in no real sense part of the manner of holding election . This does not depend upon the scheme by ...
... present conditions , a designated party candidate is necessary for an election - or preliminary thereto nevertheless his selection is in no real sense part of the manner of holding election . This does not depend upon the scheme by ...
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