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"Over a hundred years after the first socialist revolution broke the global monopoly of capitalism, a new class of socialist-oriented socioeconomic development is coming to the fore. Capitalism is still dominant worldwide, although its hegemony is no longer undisputed, and humankind is now faced...
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This volume chronicles RAND's involvement in researching insurgency and counterinsurgency in Vietnam, Laos, and … Thailand during the Vietnam War era and assesses the effect that this research had on U.S. officials and policies. Elliott … -- INTRODUCTION - RAND: The Beginning -- CHAPTER ONE - A Remote Corner of the World: The Beginning in Vietnam -- CHAPTER TWO "What …
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population density is higher. In the early 19th century, the new Nguyen Dynasty of historical Vietnam carried out a land registry …
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Projectment Economy Part III: The other two members of the new class of SEF: Vietnam and Laos17. Introduction to part III18 … modernization in Vietnam and China25. Poverty, inequality and human development26. The differences between comrades Masina and … Cerimele and us27. Vietnam and China: brothers, not twins 28. Laos: the least developed member of the new class of SEFs 29 …
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Does exposure to violence create more politically engaged citizens? In a PNAS paper, Barceló (2021) asks this provocative question and proposes an intricate and original socio-psychological theory to answer it. Barceló also employs a research design that seeks to account for reverse causality...
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