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Nathan Leites

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Nathan Leites (July 10, 1912 in Saint Petersburg – 1987) was an American sociologist and political scientist of Russian origins. Leites earned his doctorate in 1935 at the University of Freiburg. After emigrating to the United States, he joined the Rand Corporation in 1949 and earned himself a reputation as a knowledgeable analyst of the system of government of the Soviet Union. He also taught at the University of Chicago. He is considered to be the initiator of the operational code approach to the analysis of foreign relations. His selected works were published in 1977 by Sage as ''Psychopolitical analysis : selected writings of Nathan Leites''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Soviet style in war / Nathan Leites. by Leites, Nathan, 1912-1987

    Published 1992
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    A study of Bolshevism by Nathan Leites. by Leites, Nathan, 1912-1987

    Published 1953
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    Art and life : aspects of Michelangelo / Nathan Leites. by Leites, Nathan, 1912-1987

    Published 1986
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    The House without Windows : France selects a President / [by] Constantin Melnik [and] Nathan Leites. Translated from the French by Ralph Manheim. by Melnik, Constantin

    Published 1958
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    Language of politics : studies in quantitative semantics / by Harold D. Lasswell, Nathan Leites and associates. by Lasswell, Harold D. (Harold Dwight), 1902-1978

    Published 1965
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