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21. | The Study Of Public Diplomacy Of Radio Marti To Cuba During Ronald Reagan Administration |
22. | Research On Theory Of Distributive Justice By Ronald Dworkin |
23. | Foundations for a critique of so-called Marxian economics (Karl Marx, Ronald L. Meek, Duncan K. Foley, Fred Moseley) |
24. | Ronald Reagan and the Resurgence of the Puritan Covenantal Tradition: The 'City on a Hill' and a Reorientation of the People of the United States into an 'Economy of Grace' |
25. | A Dworkinian theory of criminal procedure (Ronald Dworkin) |
26. | Pardon you? Pardon me. Controversial usage of the presidential pardoning power: From Carter to Clinton (Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Gerald R. Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush) |
27. | Presidential politics of immigration reform (Lyndon B. Johnson, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton) |
28. | From the shadow of Reagan: George Bush and the end of the Cold War (George H. W. Bush, Ronald Reagan) |
29. | Morals and interpretation: A path to Dworkin's jurisprudence (Ronald Dworkin) |
30. | Ronald W. Reagan, the conservative revolution, and the Supreme Court of the United States: An historical interpretation |
31. | United States policy toward Zambia and southern Africa: From Eisenhower to Reagan (Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan) |
32. | American Jihad: The Reagan Doctrine as policy and practice (Ronald Reagan) |
33. | The president and international security: Korea, containment, and change (Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George Bush, Bill Clinton) |
34. | A dangerous neutrality: Ronald Reagan, Argentina, and the south Atlantic crisis |
35. | For God and country: Conservative ideology and federal school policy during the first term of President Ronald Reagan |
36. | Institutional immortality: The reality of cabinet-level abolition attempts. Ronald Reagan and the Departments of Energy and Educatio |
37. | Ronald Dworkin's legal and political philosophy |
38. | AN ANALYSIS OF THE PRINCIPLES OF DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE IN THE THEORIES OF ROBERT NOZICK AND RONALD DWORKIN |
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