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Reading Notes, Summer 1990

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2014

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Copyright © Government and Opposition Ltd 1990

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References

1 Dunn, John, (ed.), The Economic Limits of Modern Politics, Cambridge University Press, 1990 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 In the paper presented at the Conference on ‘Democracy and the Development of Political Science’, 14 – 20 May 1990 of the International Committee for the Development of Political Science (Chairman, David Easton) at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.

3 ‘But the most vital support for the [Nicaraguan] election comes from the Soviet Union.’ (International Herald Tribune, 1 March 1990.)

4 Castex, Michel, Un mensonge gros comme le Sìcle, la révolution roumaine, Paris, 1990 Google Scholar.