The Methodology of Comparative Research: A Symposium from the Center for Comparative Studies in Technological Development and Social Change and the Department of Political Science, University of MinnesotaRobert T. Holt, John Elliot Turner |
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Competing Paradigms in Comparative Politics | 21 |
The Comparison of Whole Political Systems | 73 |
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