of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, 6th ed. (The University of Chicago Press, 1996) 을 참고하였습니다. 문헌의 표시와 인용에 관한 부분은 Turabian의 위 책과 The Bluebook -A Uniform System of Citation, 16th ed. (Harvard Law Review Association, 1996)을 참고한 바 있습니다. 그리고 프랑스 문헌에 관한 것은 남효순 교수가 정인섭 외 공저,
the other hand, Tunisia abolished perfectly legal polygamy in 1956 and Turkey has a secular state ideology, as well as a large part ofthe population not being Muslims. In the case of Israel, they country is founded on Judaism which does not practice polygamy.
1) Saudi arabia
Polygamy continues to be practiced in Saudi Arabia. There seem to be fewer instances of polygamy based on the guideline
of population
According to the 2010 census, the most recent estimates indicate that 81.5% ofthe population is Russian. Tatars constitute 3.8%; Ukrainians make up 3%; Chuvash form 1.2%; Bashkir account for 0.9%; Belarusian for 0.8%; Moldavian for 0.7%; and a wide variety of other peoples are represented in the remaining 8.1%.
5) Ethnic Group
Themodern Russian is formed from two groups, North
the defects in recent capitalist economy.Polanyi's "The Great Transformation" is a broad, sweeping work that encompasses history, sociology, economics and political science. MacIver writes that the book's particular relevance for a political scientist is that "it will help him to restate old issues and to evaluate old doctrines". However, with the recent renaissance of liberal/classical economic
the superficial external dependence. It is increasing its vulnerability to the external environment while the economic structure has changed. In addition to globalization in a rapidly aging nation, and women's expanding participation in the labor market, there are variations in the labor market. The realization of equal social welfare, the establishment of industrial democracy and a self-labor mo