The book's basic analytic assumption is that there is a distinction between state and society. "Defending the National Interest" shows that the problem for political analysis is how to identify the underlying social structure and the political mechanisms through which particular societal groups determine the government's behavior.
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The book's basic analytic assumption is that there is a distinction between state and society. "Defending the National Interest" shows that the problem for political analysis is how to identify the underlying social structure and the political mechanisms through which particular societal groups determine the government's behavior.
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Add this copy of Defending the National Interest: Raw Materials to cart. $32.00, very good condition, Sold by Robert Harper Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Hyattsville, MD, UNITED STATES, published 1978 by Princeton University Press.
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VERY GOOD. Size: 6x1x9; 404 clean, unmarked, tight pages with small creases/curling at some upper corners; pencil writing on upper front flyleaf; very light shelf and corner wear on cover; fore-edge of rear cover and last 20 pages flair.
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Very good. 404, wraps, footnotes, bibliography, index. This book is a study of the aims of central decision makers and their relationship with private corporations. Its basic analytic assumption is that there is a distinction between state and society. The book shows that the problem for political analysis is how to identify the underlying socialstructure and the political mechanisms through which particular societal groups determine the government's behavior.
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