Emergent Actors in World Politics: How States and Nations Develop and DissolveUniversity of Michigan, 1994 |
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... Figure 4.11 , the present Figure 4.shows a remarkable dominance of unipolarity at the expense of power politics . From having been the most common outcome in the offense - dominated system , power politics becomes less likely than ...
... Figure 4.11 , the present Figure 4.shows a remarkable dominance of unipolarity at the expense of power politics . From having been the most common outcome in the offense - dominated system , power politics becomes less likely than ...
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... Figure 7.2 . The dynamic model . The four categories from Figure 7.1 reappear in the new figure . Again the ethnic category , here corresponding to the " differentiated but unmobilized " population , is the starting point . If the ...
... Figure 7.2 . The dynamic model . The four categories from Figure 7.1 reappear in the new figure . Again the ethnic category , here corresponding to the " differentiated but unmobilized " population , is the starting point . If the ...
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... Figure 7.6 . The assumptions of delayed assimilation theory . Again I use the dynamic model to generate population trajectories . The results appear in Figure 7.7 . There is a steep increase in assimilation , but compared to Figure 7.4 ...
... Figure 7.6 . The assumptions of delayed assimilation theory . Again I use the dynamic model to generate population trajectories . The results appear in Figure 7.7 . There is a steep increase in assimilation , but compared to Figure 7.4 ...
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