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On Theorizing in Comparative Studies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

Samuel P. Huntington
Affiliation:
Harvard University
Zbigniew Brzezinski
Affiliation:
Columbia University
Gabriel A. Almond
Affiliation:
Stanford University

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1965

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References

1 The Stages of Economic Growth (Cambridge University Press, 1960), pp. 133, 162.Google Scholar

2 In Aron, Raymond, ed., World Technology and Human Destiny (University of Michigan Press, 1963), pp. 77, 79, 8990 Google Scholar.

3 CBS television interview with Charles Collingwood, May 1, 1963, printed in Washington Post, May 3, 1963, p. A-12.

4 Kerr, Clark, Dunlop, John T., Harbison, Frederick, Myers, Charles A., Industrialism and Industrial Men (Harvard University Press, 1960), ch. 10, esp. pp. 288296 Google Scholar.

5 Democracy Is Inevitable,” Harvard Business Review, Vol. 42 (03–April 1964), pp. 5159 Google Scholar.

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