The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 108, Issues 4-6University of Chicago Press, 2003 |
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... argues , was contingent on the relatively equal balance of bargaining power between chaebol and political elites such that cor- porations could not paralyze and incapacitate the state while the state , in turn , could not act in an ...
... argues , was contingent on the relatively equal balance of bargaining power between chaebol and political elites such that cor- porations could not paralyze and incapacitate the state while the state , in turn , could not act in an ...
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... argues that the essential thrust of Shaw and McKay's thesis concerning the impor- tance of internal neighborhood controls remains pertinent . Similarly , Sampson's ( 1997 ) proposal for a reconceptualization of social ( dis ) ...
... argues that the essential thrust of Shaw and McKay's thesis concerning the impor- tance of internal neighborhood controls remains pertinent . Similarly , Sampson's ( 1997 ) proposal for a reconceptualization of social ( dis ) ...
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... argues , the real estate industry is largely responsible for white desire for segregated white neighborhoods . His dis- cussion of later decades likewise argues that the real estate industry pro- moted " privatism " -the belief that ...
... argues , the real estate industry is largely responsible for white desire for segregated white neighborhoods . His dis- cussion of later decades likewise argues that the real estate industry pro- moted " privatism " -the belief that ...
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