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Matthew Holden Jr.: Between Theory and Practice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

Joseph McCormick Jr.
Affiliation:
Howard University
Steven M. Teles
Affiliation:
Boston University
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References and Selected Publications

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Holden, Matthew Jr. 1964. “The Governance of the Metropolis as a Problem in Diplomacy.” Journal of Politics 26(August): 627–47.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Holden, Matthew Jr. 1965b. “Committee Politics Under Primitive Uncertainty.” Midwestern Journal of Political Science 9(August): 235–53.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Holden, Matthew Jr. 1966a. “Ethnic Accommodation in a Historical Case.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 8(January): 168–80.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Holden, Matthew Jr. 1966b. “Decision-Making on a Metropolitan Government Proposition.” In The New Urbanization, ed. Greer, Scott et al. New York: St. Martin's Press.Google Scholar
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