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100 | _aShively, W. Phillips. | ||
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_aPower and Choice - _bAn Introduction to Political Science _cW. Phillips Shively |
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250 | _a (4th Ed) | ||
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_c1995, _bMcGraw Hill Inc./ _aNew York. |
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300 | _axiv, 363 p. : | ||
440 | _n10862 | ||
500 | _a5 copies available on shelf no. 1 | ||
520 | _aPower and Choice - An Introduction to Political Science (4th Edition). It provides a general comparative introduction to the major concepts and themes of political science. Power and choice indicates a subsidiary theme tha trecurs at intervals. Politics may be seen as the use of power or the production of a public choice. Often one or the other is heavily emphasized in approaching the subject. | ||
650 | _aPolitical science | ||
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