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In the Shadow of the Dictators: The British Left in the 1930s (International Library of Political Studies)
by Paul Corthorn
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... the SSIP in order to incorporate the Wise group. Moreover, the rules of the Socialist League did not allow the National Council to promote or run electoral candidates; ... "
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Advanced Placement Economics: Teacher Resource Manual
by John S. Morton
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... Efficiency and government policy toward regulating monopoly 4 Advanced Placement Economics: Teacher Resource Manual © National Council on Economic Education, New York, N.Y. ... "
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New York, United States, Economic Education, National Council, Advanced Placement Economics Teacher Resource Manual, Federal Reserve, aggregate supply graph, cleaning jail cells, deposit expansion multiplier, moves the curve outward, complex application questions, monopsonistic labor market
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... His offer was accepted by the Socialist parliamentary group but was rejected by the party's National Council, whose decision was subsequently endorsed in January 1930 by an extraordinary National Congress.2 Nevertheless, the possibility of participating in power ... "
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National Council, Marceau Pivert, Bataille Socialiste, Paul Faure, Seine Federation, Communist Party, Daniel Mayer, General Secretary, Guy Mollet, Maurice Deixonne, Jules Moch, Royan Congress
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Transforming Labor-Based Parties in Latin America: Argentine Peronism in Comparative Perspective
by Steven Levitsky
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... was further enhanced by the absence of regularized mechanisms of consultation. The PJ's formal leadership bodies, the National Congress and National Council, played virtually no role in shaping party strategy. The government's programmatic shift was never debated or voted on in the ... "
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National Council, Buenos Aires, Latin America, Santiago del Estero, President Menem, Carlos Menem, routinized parties, party system decomposition, mass populist parties, antireform appeals, antisystem appeals, programmatic realm
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