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... ( Rogowski 1989 ) . Two consecutive waves of popular unrest occurred in the 1830-1840s , the first in 1829-1834 , the second in 1848. They affected all of Europe including North America ; only Russia was spared . They were the offspring ...
... ( Rogowski 1989 ) . Two consecutive waves of popular unrest occurred in the 1830-1840s , the first in 1829-1834 , the second in 1848. They affected all of Europe including North America ; only Russia was spared . They were the offspring ...
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... the preference of the scarce factor ( land ) at the core of the regime ( as well as Mussolini's respective security fears and ambitions , of course ) ( Rogowski 1989 , 76 , 78 ) . 1973-1982 : The End of the Fast Growth Era For 27 117.
... the preference of the scarce factor ( land ) at the core of the regime ( as well as Mussolini's respective security fears and ambitions , of course ) ( Rogowski 1989 , 76 , 78 ) . 1973-1982 : The End of the Fast Growth Era For 27 117.
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... Rogowski 1989 , 20. A simplified version of coalition theory would state that , knowing the trade preference of the coalition in power , one can then predict the policy outcome . Unfortunately , it is often difficult to determine the ...
... Rogowski 1989 , 20. A simplified version of coalition theory would state that , knowing the trade preference of the coalition in power , one can then predict the policy outcome . Unfortunately , it is often difficult to determine the ...
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