Military organization and Political Change in the Third World
Dr. Morris Janowitz
Friday, 10 Dec 1971 at 3:10 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union
Morris Janowitz received an AB in economics from Washington Square College, New York University, and a PhD in sociology from the University of Chicago and is presently Chairman of the Department of Sociology, University of Chicago.Part of the World Affairs Series: China in Change - Another Long March?
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