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Presidents, parties and the state: a party system perspective on democratic regulatory choice 1884 - 1936

Author(s): JAMES, Scott C;
ISBN: 0-521-66277-x;
Subjects: Political process;
Publisher: : Cambridge New York , 2000;
Call number: 324.2736'09'034 JAM;
Type: Book
Available At: Main Library -> stacks
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