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U.S. treaty making with American Indians: Institutional change and relative power, 1784-1911
Arthur Spirling
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Institutional Change
100%
Native American
100%
Relative Power
100%
Treaty Making
100%
Treaties
66%
United States
33%
20th Century
33%
Scaling Technique
33%
Nineteenth Century
33%
US Government
33%
Single-dimension
33%
Word Use
33%
Textual Analysis
33%
Revolutionary War
33%
Domestic Actor
33%
Constitutional Change
33%
Cession
33%
Relative Bargaining Power
33%
Social Sciences
International Instruments
100%
Institutional Change
100%
Indians
20%
Twentieth Century
20%
Nineteenth Century
20%
Conferences
20%
Textual Analysis
20%
Bargaining Power
20%
Native American Studies
20%
Scaling Technique
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Scaling Technique
50%