The Comparative Study of Elites: An Introduction and Bibliography, Issues 1-4Stanford University Press, 1952 - 72 pages |
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... elite studies of the RADIR Project have been confined to the political elites of major countries , principally Western . 2 This has been done with full knowledge that the political elite is but one segment , al- though usually the most ...
... elite studies of the RADIR Project have been confined to the political elites of major countries , principally Western . 2 This has been done with full knowledge that the political elite is but one segment , al- though usually the most ...
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An Introduction and Bibliography Harold Dwight Lasswell. 1 II . THE ELITE CONCEPT The Elite Concept in History The elite concept fills a blank in ... ELITE CONCEPT by Harold D Lasswell The Elite Concept in History The Political Elite.
An Introduction and Bibliography Harold Dwight Lasswell. 1 II . THE ELITE CONCEPT The Elite Concept in History The elite concept fills a blank in ... ELITE CONCEPT by Harold D Lasswell The Elite Concept in History The Political Elite.
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... political emi- nence on a large number of military men ( 12.2 percent ) . France , on the contrary , has given its soldiers and bureaucrats only limited access to the political elite . In France , a distinctive channel to top ...
... political emi- nence on a large number of military men ( 12.2 percent ) . France , on the contrary , has given its soldiers and bureaucrats only limited access to the political elite . In France , a distinctive channel to top ...
Contents
THE PLACE OF ELITE STUDIES IN | 1 |
THE RADIR | 22 |
Testing the Hypotheses | 29 |
Copyright | |
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