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Richard McKelvey / Rochester school / Peter Ordeshook / Positive political theory / California Institute of Technology / Chappaqua /  New York / Political science / John Aldrich / Political economy / Association of American Universities / Academia / Education in the United States
Date: 2012-08-01 12:03:04
Richard McKelvey
Rochester school
Peter Ordeshook
Positive political theory
California Institute of Technology
Chappaqua
New York
Political science
John Aldrich
Political economy
Association of American Universities
Academia
Education in the United States

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