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... politicians choose whether to deal with industries separately or endow cross - industry factors with political identity according to the intensity of the political contestation to which they are subject . Whenever incumbents need to ...
... politicians choose whether to deal with industries separately or endow cross - industry factors with political identity according to the intensity of the political contestation to which they are subject . Whenever incumbents need to ...
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... political contestation . 13 Last , political contestation is not always observable . Instead , one may try to identify what are the determinants of contestation . Potential candidates abound though . Causes for cross - national ...
... political contestation . 13 Last , political contestation is not always observable . Instead , one may try to identify what are the determinants of contestation . Potential candidates abound though . Causes for cross - national ...
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... Political Science Association . Chicago . Goldstein , Judith . 1993. Ideas , Interests , and American Trade Policy ... Political Science . Ithaca : Cornell University Press . Gourevitch , Peter A. 1986. Politics in Hard Times . Ithaca ...
... Political Science Association . Chicago . Goldstein , Judith . 1993. Ideas , Interests , and American Trade Policy ... Political Science . Ithaca : Cornell University Press . Gourevitch , Peter A. 1986. Politics in Hard Times . Ithaca ...
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