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The role of elites in the Spanish transition to democracy (1975-1981); motors of change.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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The role of elites in the Spanish transition to democracy (1975-1981); motors of change.
Hill, Christopher.
Edwin Mellen Pr.
2007
214 pages
$109.95
Hardcover
DP272
Hill (politics and international relations, U. of Nottingham, UK) applies rational choice theory to an exploration of the roles of and constraints on the actions of individuals in Spain's transition ...
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