The Comparative Study of Elites: An Introduction and Bibliography, Issues 1-4Stanford University Press, 1952 - 72 pages |
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... world revolution of our time and its consequences for world politics and national policy . These studies were conducted by the Hoover Institute and Library on War , Rev- olution , and Peace as part of its research project on Revolution ...
... world revolution of our time and its consequences for world politics and national policy . These studies were conducted by the Hoover Institute and Library on War , Rev- olution , and Peace as part of its research project on Revolution ...
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... Revolution and the Development of In- ternational Relations ( RADIR ) is to describe and explain the " world revo- lution of our time . " More specifically , its purpose is to make clear the major trends of social change throughout the ...
... Revolution and the Development of In- ternational Relations ( RADIR ) is to describe and explain the " world revo- lution of our time . " More specifically , its purpose is to make clear the major trends of social change throughout the ...
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... world revolution of our time , since an essential criterion of revolution is change in elite structure . The hypothesis that a world revolution is under way during our epoch can only be verified when basic information enables us to es ...
... world revolution of our time , since an essential criterion of revolution is change in elite structure . The hypothesis that a world revolution is under way during our epoch can only be verified when basic information enables us to es ...
Contents
THE PLACE OF ELITE STUDIES IN | 1 |
THE RADIR | 22 |
Testing the Hypotheses | 29 |
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