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A Comparative Introduction Ronald G. Landes. Our consideration of three basic
classifications of government ( autocratic , democratic , totalitarian ; federal ,
unitary ; presidential , parliamentary ) demonstrates the useful nature of
typologies in ...
A Comparative Introduction Ronald G. Landes. Our consideration of three basic
classifications of government ( autocratic , democratic , totalitarian ; federal ,
unitary ; presidential , parliamentary ) demonstrates the useful nature of
typologies in ...
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A Comparative Introduction Ronald G. Landes. Ottawa and the Western oil -
producing provinces concerning the domestic price of oil and the distribution of
the resulting tax revenues between the federal and provincial governments .
A Comparative Introduction Ronald G. Landes. Ottawa and the Western oil -
producing provinces concerning the domestic price of oil and the distribution of
the resulting tax revenues between the federal and provincial governments .
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A Comparative Introduction Ronald G. Landes. as a result , political processes
and systems function as they do ' ' ( Eulau , 1963 : 24 ) . An approach to political
analysis , then , is a ' ' way of looking at and explaining politics " ( Redekop , 1978
...
A Comparative Introduction Ronald G. Landes. as a result , political processes
and systems function as they do ' ' ( Eulau , 1963 : 24 ) . An approach to political
analysis , then , is a ' ' way of looking at and explaining politics " ( Redekop , 1978
...
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