Emergent Actors in World Politics: How States and Nations Develop and DissolveUniversity of Michigan, 1994 |
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... dynamic model 196 7.3 . The assumptions of assimilation theory 200 7.4 . The dynamics of assimilation theory 201 7.5 . A numerical example . 202 7.6 . The assumptions of delayed assimilation theory 206 7.7 . The dynamics of delayed ...
... dynamic model 196 7.3 . The assumptions of assimilation theory 200 7.4 . The dynamics of assimilation theory 201 7.5 . A numerical example . 202 7.6 . The assumptions of delayed assimilation theory 206 7.7 . The dynamics of delayed ...
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... dynamic and spatial reformulation confirms the neorealist expectation of emerging power politics provided that the competitive pressure is sufficiently high . Other refinements of this basic statement were found to be potentially ...
... dynamic and spatial reformulation confirms the neorealist expectation of emerging power politics provided that the competitive pressure is sufficiently high . Other refinements of this basic statement were found to be potentially ...
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... dynamic model presented in Chapter 7. The stochastic process was modeled as an absorbing Markov chain ( for an introduction to Markov processes in the social sciences , see Olinick 1978 ) . As Figure 7.2 suggests , this process has four ...
... dynamic model presented in Chapter 7. The stochastic process was modeled as an absorbing Markov chain ( for an introduction to Markov processes in the social sciences , see Olinick 1978 ) . As Figure 7.2 suggests , this process has four ...
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