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titleBrief Review of Trends in Political Change: Freedom and Conflict
descriptionSummary of trends in freedom and conflict of the past several decades, changes in political governance, freedom, armed conflict, refugees and terrorism.
mediumtext/HTML
subjecteconomics, comparative political systems, sociology,
typeResearch study
level8, 12, 11, 9, 10, community college, higher education, adult/continuing education,
keywordsColonies, Democracy, Freedom, Refugees, Conflicts, Developing countries, Terrorism, Political change, Developed countries, World political characteristics, Political governance, Monarchies, Regimes, Protectorates, Armed conflicts, Democracies, Authoritarian regimes, Totalitarian regimes, Colonial dependencies, Imperial dependencies,
mediatorTeachers, Secondary school teachers, General public, College/University Instructors,
beneficiaryStudents, General public,
priceCodeFree
onlineproviderInternational Consortium for the Advancement in Academic Publication
recordCreated2003-08-23T13:44:15-5:00
CatalogingToolGEMCat 3.22
IndividualCatalogerGEM
publisherSocial, Economic and Political Change Project
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sidSPEChProj
rightshttp://gsociology.icaap.org

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