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The Clash of Ideas in World Politics
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Author(s):
John M. Owen
Publication date:
December 31 2010
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Princeton University Press
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9781400836765
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December 31 2010
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10.1515/9781400836765
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Illustrations and Tables
pp. vii
Contents
pp. xi
Acknowledgments
Backmatter
pp. 1
CHAPTER ONE. Forcible Regime Promotion, Then and Now
pp. 31
CHAPTER TWO. The Agents: Transnational Networks and Governments
pp. 53
CHAPTER THREE. The Structures: Transnational Ideological Contests
pp. 79
CHAPTER FOUR. Church and State, 1510–1700
pp. 122
CHAPTER FIVE. Crown, Nobility, and People, 1770–1870
pp. 161
CHAPTER SIX. Individual, Class, and State, 1910–1990
pp. 202
CHAPTER SEVEN. Mosque and State, 1923–
pp. 240
CHAPTER EIGHT. The Future of Forcible Regime Promotion
pp. 272
APPENDIX. Appendix Concerning Data on Forcible Regime Promotion, 1510–2010
pp. 277
Notes
pp. 321
Index
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