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Avner Offer, The British Empire, 1870-1914 a waste of money . Economic History Review, 46 (1993), 215-38, at 224-5 John M. Hobson, The military-extraction gap and the wary titan the fiscal-sociology of British defence policy 1870-1913 , Journal of European Economic History, 22 (1993), 461-506, at 479 John M. Hobson, The Wealth of States A Comparative Sociology of International Economic and Political Change (Cambridge University Press, 1997), pp. 67-8, 171, 202. [Pg.34]

The Wealth of States A Comparative Sociology of International Economic and Political Change, Cambridge University Press, 1997. [Pg.360]

Reisinger, William M., Arthur H. Miller, and Vicki L. Hesli. 1995. Public Behavior and Political Change in Post-Soviet States. Journal of Politics 57(4) 941-70. [Pg.192]

Goldstein, Judith, and Robert O. Keohane, eds. Ideas and Foreign Policy Beliefs, Institutions, and Political Change. Ithaca Cornell University Press, 1993. [Pg.275]

Goldstein, J. and Keohane, R.O. (1993) Ideas and foreign policy. An analytical framework , in J. Goldstein and R.O. Keohane (eds.) Ideas and Foreign Policy. Beliefs, Institutions, and Political Change. Cornell University Press Ithaca, pp. 3-30. [Pg.31]

If these definitions of profession and professionalization are used, what then was the contribution of the chemical societies It is clear that new professional posts were being created in late-nineteenth-century Britain, but this was primarily the consequence of economic, social and political changes over which the societies could claim little control. However, if we shift the emphasis from demarcation in terms of limiting entry to demarcation in terms of defining roles... [Pg.156]

By the turn of the century things had changed rather dramatically. In particular the railway companies had lost a lot of their power. Their position was weakened considerably because of serious economic problems and political change. In addition to this railway regulation was becoming increasingly technical and thus arguably less vulnerable to political influence. [Pg.31]

The displacement, resettlement, and relocation of populatiorrs as a result of state-defined development processes is, therefore, not only a matter of happerrstance where people are moved because they are in the way" of new infiastructure. Rather the displacement of people and corrununities is frequentty an essential element of economic and political modernization, and a mearrs of social and political change. [Pg.264]


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