Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for International Studies
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL4577180A
Top Subjects
- Soviet Union (6)
- Social aspects (4)
- United States (4)
- Disarmament (4)
- Foreign relations (3)
- Politics and government (3)
- Economic development (3)
Books by Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for International Studies
Total count: 42
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Cohesive forces, tensions, and instabilities in the European satellites1952-01-01
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Social and psychological factors in the resettlement of refugeesCenter for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology1952-01-01
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Studies in Soviet communications1952-01-01
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Nanchinga Chinese village and its early change under communismCenter for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology1954-01-01
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Economic and political development research programJuly 1, 1954-June 30, 1957. Research planThe Center?1954-01-01
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Investment criteria and economic growthpapers presented at a conference sponsored jointly by The Center for International Studies and The Social Science Research Council, October 15, 16 and 17, 1954.The Center1954-01-01
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A program of research in economic and political development1954-01-01
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Soviet education in science and technologyan examination of some of the qualitative factors1955-01-01
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Statute on the corrective labor camps, USSRcomments and translationMassachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies1955-01-01
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Russian-English glossary of metallurgical and metal-working terms.[Paul W. Howerton, editorial director. Alexander Akhonin, compiler]1955-01-01
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A Bibliography of Soviet price listsCenter for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology1955-01-01
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Statements before Special Senate subcommittee on disarmamentCambridge, Massachusetts, April 9, 1956Center for international studies, Massachusetts institute of technology1956-01-01
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The nonmonetized sector of rural India1956-01-01
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Some social requirements for effective community developmentMassachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies?1957-01-01
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Public opinion and United States foreign policy, 1937-1956[s.n.]1958-01-01
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The effects of audiences on communicatorsfinal reportHarvard Graduate School of Business Administration and Center for International Studies, M.I.T.1960-01-01
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Economic, social, and political change in the underdeveloped countries and its implications for United States policya study prepared at the request of the Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate1960-01-01
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A model for simulating dynamic problems of economic developmentCenter for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology1960-01-01
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The financing of future peace and security operations under the United NationsCenter for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology1962-01-01
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An analysis of United Nations expenses with cost estimates to 1975Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1963.1963-01-01
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A brief survey of proposals dealing with arms questions emanating from Africa, the Middle East and Latin America1959-1963Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies1963-01-01
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Arms control measures applicable to regionsa chronology and checklistCenter for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology1963-01-01
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Outer space, new dimension of foreign affairsCenter for International Studies, M.I.T.1963-01-01
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Reflections on regional developmentCenter for International Studies, M.I.T.1963-01-01
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The First World Conference on World Peace Through the Rule of LawCenter for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology1963-01-01
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Regional arms control arrangements for developing areasarms and arms control in Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa1964-01-01
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Neither war nor peacethe Soviets at Geneva 1962-1964Center for international studies, Massachusetts institute of technology1965-01-01
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Summary report, Soviet interests in arms control and disarmamentthe decade under Khrushchev, 1954-1964The Center1965-01-01
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News broadcasting on Soviet radio and televisionCenter for International Studies. Massachusetts Institute of Technology1965-01-01
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The mass media and rural development in Turkeyreport no.3 rural development research projectCenter for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology1966-01-01
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Guerrilla communicationsCenter for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology1967-01-01
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Issues and aspects of Title IXa selected bibliographyRev. ed.Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology1968-01-01
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Essays on communism in Asiapapers from the CENIS China projectColumbia University Libraries1968-01-01
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Max F. Millikantributes presented at a memorial service held in Kresge Auditorium at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on February 17, 1969Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology1969-01-01
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Soviet journalist cadresa multi-indicator analysisCenter for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology1972-01-01
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Attitudes of major Soviet nationalitiesCenter for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology1981-01-01
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Public attitudes towards active defenseABM & star wars, 1945-1985Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology1986-01-01
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Political society in Lebanona historical introductionCenter for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology1986-01-01
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The clash of normsdilemmas in refugee policiesMassachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies1998-01-01
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Missed opportunitiesthe role of the international community in the return of the Rwandan refugees from Eastern ZaireMassachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies1998-01-01
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When is international protection no longer necessary?the "ceased circumstances" provisions of the cessation clauses : pronciples and UNHCR practice, 1973-1999Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies2001-01-01
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Refugee-related political violencewhen? where? how much?Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies2001-01-01