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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... regulate the conduct of nations . In the light of De Tocqueville's emphasis on equality of condi- tions it is difficult to comprehend why Henry Michel should limit De Tocqueville's doctrine to political equality . Doubt- less De ...
... regulate the conduct of nations . In the light of De Tocqueville's emphasis on equality of condi- tions it is difficult to comprehend why Henry Michel should limit De Tocqueville's doctrine to political equality . Doubt- less De ...
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... REGULATION OF SENATORIAL AND CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS . One of the two cases referred to above as of special interest to the political scientist was that of Newberry v . United States , 1 in which the court set aside the conviction of ...
... REGULATION OF SENATORIAL AND CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS . One of the two cases referred to above as of special interest to the political scientist was that of Newberry v . United States , 1 in which the court set aside the conviction of ...
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... regulate the " manner of holding elections , " not the power to regulate elections generally ; third , that " election " in the sense of the Constitution means simply " the final choice of an officer by the duly qualified electors " -a ...
... regulate the " manner of holding elections , " not the power to regulate elections generally ; third , that " election " in the sense of the Constitution means simply " the final choice of an officer by the duly qualified electors " -a ...
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... regulate elections generally , proceeds to argue that in view of their vital connec- tion today , elections even in ... regulation of primary elections and nominating conventions is necessary if the Senate and House of Representatives ...
... regulate elections generally , proceeds to argue that in view of their vital connec- tion today , elections even in ... regulation of primary elections and nominating conventions is necessary if the Senate and House of Representatives ...
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... regulation by law The space in Washington is nearly monopolized in com- paratively few hands and letting portions of it is as much a business as another . Housing is a necessary of life . All the elements of public interest justifying ...
... regulation by law The space in Washington is nearly monopolized in com- paratively few hands and letting portions of it is as much a business as another . Housing is a necessary of life . All the elements of public interest justifying ...
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