Political Science Quarterly, Том 104Academy of Political Science., 1989 Vols. 4-38, 40-41 include Record of political events, Oct. 1, 1888-Dec. 31, 1925 (issued as a separately paged supplement to no. 3 of v. 31- 38 and to no. 1 of v. 40) |
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... effects . In everyday discourse , as Erving Goffman points out , we use the term " causality " to refer to both " the blind effect of nature and intended effect of man , the first seen as an infinitely extended chain of caused and causing ...
... effects . In everyday discourse , as Erving Goffman points out , we use the term " causality " to refer to both " the blind effect of nature and intended effect of man , the first seen as an infinitely extended chain of caused and causing ...
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... effects of nuclear holocaust as accident.20 A common strategy in causal politics is to argue that the effects of an action ... effect relationship . " If the harms associated with an action or policy are predictable , then business and ...
... effects of nuclear holocaust as accident.20 A common strategy in causal politics is to argue that the effects of an action ... effect relationship . " If the harms associated with an action or policy are predictable , then business and ...
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... effect they had , even before war broke out - if only because of the effect these plans had on the kinds of forces that were created . The question of deterrence could not be divorced from the question of use . The problem of target ...
... effect they had , even before war broke out - if only because of the effect these plans had on the kinds of forces that were created . The question of deterrence could not be divorced from the question of use . The problem of target ...
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