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Appendix Dr. Stuart Dodd’s List o
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Bibliographic Essay This book exami
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There is an extensive secondary lit
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undisputed “dominant paradigm”
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two trends. Jean Converse 157 offer
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1961, BSSR Archives, series II, box
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Administration,” 13, no. 4 (Winte
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Intelligence (New York: Dell, 1974)
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Publicly U.S. Policies in Vietnam
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Princeton University Press, 1949),
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include prominent U.S. social scien
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version, see Leo Lowenthal, An Unma
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Acknowledgments I owe special thank
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