Keyword [American civil] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 3 |
21. | Study On The Summary Judgment System Of American Civil Action |
22. | Analysis Of American Civil Service Reformer-Dorman B. Eaton’s Reform Thought |
23. | The Professional Moral Construction Of American Civil Servant And Enlightenments For China |
24. | Research On Legal Regulation Of American Civil Nuclear Facilities Safety |
25. | On The Exclusion Rules Of American Civil Action Disputes And Its Relevation To China |
26. | The Influencing Factors Of The Professionalism Of Lawyers After The American Civil War |
27. | The Enlightenment Of Hearsay Rule Exceptions In American Civil Procedure |
28. | The Formation And Development Of The Long Arm Jurisdiction System Of American |
29. | The Effectiveness Of The Implementation Of The American Civil Judicial Reform Law And Its Enlightenment To China |
30. | A culture of crisis: Information and the scope of American civil liberties in an era of terrorist threat |
31. | American civil-military relations and foreign policy toward China |
32. | Re-thinking American civil justice: Jury selection, deliberations and verdicts |
33. | Complexity, conflict, and cooperation: The micropolitics of American civil-military relations in small wars, 1945--present |
34. | Policy Narratives, Religious Politics, and the Salvadoran Civil War: The Implications of Narrative Framing on U.S. Foreign Policy in Central America |
35. | Principled Agents: Service Culture, Bargaining, and Agency in American Civil-Military Relations |
36. | Freedom indivisible: Gays and lesbians in the African American civil rights movement |
37. | Matters of State: American Literature in the Civil Rights Era |
38. | Literary politics: The American Civil War in the shaping of British democracy (John Stuart Mill, Anthony Trollope, Walter Bagehot, Thomas Carlyle) |
39. | Community matters: An empirical examination into the causes and consequences of factional allegiance during the American Civil War |
40. | Prison productions: Textiles and other military supplies from state penitentiaries in the Trans-Mississippi theater during the American Civil War |
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