Understanding Principles of Politics and the StatePageFree Publishing, Inc., 2004 - 404 pages Throughout this book, Jack Schrems unlocks the secrets of the familiar political world. At all times the author reinforces the political science of recent decades with reemerging traditional principles. Principles are explained with clear concrete examples. |
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Contents
PARTI | 5 |
CHAPTER | 55 |
CHAPTER THREE | 74 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 102 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 123 |
CHAPTER | 139 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 161 |
CHAPTER EIGHT | 177 |
CHAPTER | 207 |
CHAPTER ELEVEN | 241 |
CHAPTER TWELVE | 283 |
CHAPTER THIRTEEN | 322 |
CHAPTER FOURTEEN | 349 |
CHAPTER FIFTEEN | 369 |
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