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... social sciences . In the past , historians , political scientists , geographers , and legal scholars monopolized the field of international relations ; today , anthropologists , economists , sociologists , and psychologists enrich our ...
... social sciences . In the past , historians , political scientists , geographers , and legal scholars monopolized the field of international relations ; today , anthropologists , economists , sociologists , and psychologists enrich our ...
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... Social Research , XXII ( 1955 ) , 275-96 . Guetzkow , Harold , et al . , Simulation in International Relations ... Social Sciences , " in Philosophy of the Social Science : A Reader , ed . M. Nathanson . New York : Ran- dom House , Inc ...
... Social Research , XXII ( 1955 ) , 275-96 . Guetzkow , Harold , et al . , Simulation in International Relations ... Social Sciences , " in Philosophy of the Social Science : A Reader , ed . M. Nathanson . New York : Ran- dom House , Inc ...
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... social , and economic order , or as some call it , a " way of life . " Middle - Range Objectives Since there is such a variety of middle - range objectives , it would be useful to divide this category into four further types and ...
... social , and economic order , or as some call it , a " way of life . " Middle - Range Objectives Since there is such a variety of middle - range objectives , it would be useful to divide this category into four further types and ...
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The Need for Organizing Devices 13 Levels | 20 |
B C 29 The External Politics of the Greek City | 60 |
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