Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for International Studies.
Center for international studies Cambridge, Mass.
Center for international studies
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, Mass.). Center for International Studies
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Works
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American project series | |
: Annual Report / Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for International Studies. - 1958/1959. | |
China and the Soviet theory of "peoples democracy" | |
Communist ethics and Chinese tradition. | |
A comparison of Russian and Chinese societies under communism. | |
Conference on Community Development and National Change. | |
Crisis de la democracia. | |
The development of the Javanese economy: a socio-cultural approach. | |
The economic theory of socialism : a suggestion for reconsideration | |
Electronic journal of Middle East studies | |
The emerging nations: their growth and United States policy | |
Essays on communism in Asia; papers from the CENIS China project. | |
Euratlantica: changing perspectives of the European elites | |
Exploraciones en analisis y en sintesis | |
The fluke that saved Formosa. | |
Handbook for industry studies. | |
The human rights newsletter | |
The illusion of democracy in dependent nations | |
Indonesia's investment requirements. | |
Industrial change in India, industrial growth, capital requirements, and technological change, 1937-1955, by George Rosen | |
The intellectual and the bureaucrat | |
International aspects of MIT | |
Investment criteria and economic growth; papers 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 Japanese factory : aspects of its social organization | |
Japan's nuclear hedge, c2013 (retrieved from DSpace @ MIT, June 25, 2020): | |
Khrushchev and the arms race : Soviet interests in arms control and disarmament, 1954-1964 | |
Latin American urban research | |
MIT-EJMES | |
MITJP (Series) | |
MITJSTP. | |
Modjokuto: town and village life in Java. | |
Moslems of Soviet Central Asia: trends and prospects. | |
New weapon technologies & the ABM Treaty | |
The new world of Negro Americans | |
No easy harvest; the dilemma of agriculture in underdeveloped countries. | |
The objectives of United States economic assistance programs : a study prepared at the request of the Special Committee to Study the Foreign Aid Program, United States Senate | |
On the theory of social change how economic growth begins | |
Overseas Chinese nationalism; the genesis of the Pan-Chinese movement in Indonesia, 1900-1916. | |
Planning economic development; a study. | |
Political exercise, II: The US and the USSR in Iran. | |
The Politics of change in Venezuela. | |
Politics of development | |
Population movements and labor force in the SBZ. | |
The power to keep peace, today and in a world without war | |
Précis | |
Problems of social psychology and propaganda | |
Publ. list - Mass. Inst. Technol., Cent. Int. Stud. | |
Questions of theory and practice of mass media | |
Regional arms control arrangements for developing areas : arms and arms control in Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa. | |
Regional variations in rural Turkey | |
Research report 1966 & 1967 ; publications list | |
The Rosemarie Rogers working paper series | |
Russian-English glossary of metallurgical and metal-working terms. | |
Science, technology, management | |
The Sino-Cuban and the Chilean Communist road to power : a Latin American debate | |
Small lot production : key to high productivity and inventory turnover in Japanese auto manufacturing | |
Social and psychological factors in the resettlement of refugees. | |
Some aspects of U.S. policy ... 1953. | |
The Soviet sociologists' debate on social structure in the U.S.S.R. | |
The Soviet takeover of Eastern Europe. | |
Stanvac in Indonesia | |
A Strategy for research on social policy. | |
Structure of the East German economy. Wolfgang F. Stolper, with the assistance of Karl W. Roskamp | |
Studies in international communism | |
Summary of A Chinese village and its early change under communism | |
Summary of economic planning in communist China | |
Summary of Moscow and the Communist Party of India, a study in the postwar evolution of communist strategy. | |
Survey research on comparative social change a bibliography | |
Technology transfer in a changing national security environment (1992) | |
Thailand is our home; a study of some American wives of Thais | |
[Translations of articles on Japanese popular culture. | |
U.S.-Japan security relations in transition | |
United States foreign policy : economic, social, and political change in the underdeveloped countries and its implications for United States policy | |
Urbanization and the rise of patron-client relations : the changing quality of interpersonal communications in the neighborhoods of Bandung and the villages of West Java | |
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