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Back Matter Source: British Journal of Political Science, Vol. 16, No. 4 (Oct., 1986) Published by: Cambridge University Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/193838 . Accessed: 08/05/2014 13:49 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Cambridge University Press is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to British Journal of Political Science. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 169.229.32.137 on Thu, 8 May 2014 13:49:20 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Back MatterSource: British Journal of Political Science, Vol. 16, No. 4 (Oct., 1986)Published by: Cambridge University PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/193838 .

Accessed: 08/05/2014 13:49

Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at .http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp

.JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range ofcontent in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new formsof scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected].

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YALE The PLO under Arafat Between Gun and Olive Branch Shaul Mishal In this important book, a distinguished expert on Middle East affairs explains why the PLO has been unable to advance - either militarily or politically - towards a settlement capable of satisfying Palestinian national aspirations and provides new insights into the politics and policies of Arafat. January Illus. ?14.95

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American Security Dilemmas for a Modern Democracy Bruce D. Berkowitz A provocative discussion of some of the major issues affecting American national security today, including such controversial topics as weapons procurement, arms control, and alliance politics. Illus. ?25.00

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Essential Works of Socialism Third Edition edited by Irving Howe This classic anthology of major works in the development of socialist thought is now reissued in a substantially revised edition with five new essays. Cloth ?40.00 Paper ?12.95

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South Africa Without Apartheid Dismantling Racial Domination HERIBERT ADAM & KOGILA MOODLEY A major contribution to understanding the complexities of South African society. The authors' analysis is particularly sophisticated. The ideologues of whatever hue will not approve of their approach, but those who seek enlightenment will find it here.' J. S. Galbraith A realistic and tough-minded analysis that is also compassionate and optimistic. An important book that is being published at a critical point in the South African crisis. Arend Lijphart. ?15.95 Hardback 318pp 0-520-05769-4

Available Again: South Africa. Time Running Out The Report of the Study Commission on U.S. Policy Towards Southern Africa

Originally published in 1981, recent events have done nothing to diminish its pertinence. For this printing, a brief new preface has been added. ?10.95 Paperback 544pp 0-520-04547-5

Post-Revolutionary Nicaragua State, Class and the Dilemmas of Agrarian Policy FORREST D. COLBURN In this clear and well-documented study, an expert on Nicaragua examines the dilemmas confronting a revolutionary regime in the Third World. ?14.95 Hardback 145pp 0-520-05524-1

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An Introduction to Comparative Politics Geoffrey K. Roberts

This is a concise, comparative survey of the political systems of the five most significant and commonly studied countries of the world: the United Kingdom, USA, USSR, French Fifth Republic and Federal Republic of Germany. The book is organized by reference to Easton's model of the political system, and discusses systematically the structure and function of each aspect of the political systems, with cross- comparisons in each chapter. The differences between the USSR and each of the four western democracies is illuminated by reference to their historical development. ?6.95net paper ISBNO 7131 6476X 256pages Publication August 1986

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CAMBRIDGE

The Sources of Social Power Volume 1: History of Power from the Beginning to AD 1760 MICHAEL MANN

This is the first part of a three volume work on the nature of power in human societies. Michael Mann identifies the four principal 'sources' of power as being control over economic, ideological, military and political resources and examines the inter-relations between these in a narrative history of power.

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Political Communications: The General Election Campaign of 1983 Edited by IVOR CREWE and MARTIN HARROP

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An Introduction to Karl Marx JON ELSTER

A concise and comprehensive introduction to Marx's social, political and economic thought for the beginning student. The book gives a bibliographical sketch of Marx's life and surveys in turn each of the central doctrines of Marxist thought. Finally, John Elster assesses 'what is living and what is dead' in the philosophy of Marx.

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Inventing

Retirement The Development of Occupational Pensions in Britain LESLIE HANNAH Pension funds now account for a large portion of old age incomes, of capital ownership, and of employee fringe benefits. A hundred years ago they hardly existed. This book examines the interplay of business, political and social forces in this profound transformation, showing why old age saving became rooted in the employment contract. The analysis is based on historical materials on pension funds, most of which have never previously been analysed, but this new interpretation is skilfully interwoven with the more familiar story of the development of state welfare and of personnel management.

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V POLICY AnI , POUTICS

VOLUME 14 NO 4

Editor: Glen Bramley

October 1986

Evaluating Select Committees and proposals for an alternative perspective Jaqi Nixon

Health care as a business? The emergence of a commercial hospital sector in Britain Geof Rayner

Resources and innovation in health care Stuart Haywood and Wendy Ranade

From state direction to self regulation: the historical development of corporatism in British agriculture Graham Cox, Philip Lowe and Michael Winter

Review feature: Government and industry Government-industry relations: a review article Stephen Wilks

Government and industry: the local dimension Carol Vielba

Abstracts

POLICY and POLITICS is published four times per annum and subscription rates are:

Institutions: ?39.00 Individuals: ?12.50 Single Issues: ?10.00 (institutions)

? 5.00 (individuals)

For further information write to: Julie Platt Policy and Politics School for Advanced Urban Studies Rodney Lodge Grange Road Bristol BS8 4EA Telephone: (0272) 741117

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-Notes for Contributors

1 All contributions should be sent to: The Editor, British Journal of Political Science, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex C04 3SQ. They should not be sent to the Cambridge University Press.

2 Articles submitted to the Journal should in general be between 5,000 and 12,000 words (or equivalent in tables and figures) in length. An abstract not exceeding 120 words is required.

3 Notes and Comments are welcome. A Note should contain a body of original information, a new method for doing something or a new idea (speculation, argument, proof, etc.) presented in a brief and unadorned form without inessential commentary. Comments containing criticisms of articles published in the Journal and additional thoughts on them will be considered for early publication, especially if they are short - say, under 1,000 words.

4 Most issues of the Journal contain a Review Article - either a detailed discussion of a single book or a review of the state of some area of the discipline. Review Articles submitted without prior consultation will be considered for publication, but in their own interest contributors would be well advised not to prepare a Review Article specially for the Journal without first getting in touch with the Review Articles Editor.

5 Contributors should note the Journal's editorial policy, which is as stated inside the front cover.

6 Authors of articles and Review Articles receive twenty-five free offprints. Additional copies may be bought if they are ordered at proof stage.

7 Submission of an article is taken to imply that it has not been previously published and is not being considered for publication elsewhere. In the interest of authors, copyright is normally assigned to the Cambridge University Press.

8 Contributions intended for publication should be submitted IN TRIPLICATE. Contributions must be typed and may be reproduced in any clearly legible form. The preferred size of paper is A4 (84 x 112 in), but quarto (8 x 10 in) or the US standard size (82 x 11 in) will also be accepted. Because of postage costs, manuscripts not accepted for publication are not normally returned to the author unless their return is specifically requested.

9 The entire material of any article, including footnotes, quotations, appendices, etc., should be double spaced, with left-hand margins of at least 12 in. The preferred treatment of footnotes is that they should be numbered consecutively in the text and typed all together at the end, beginning on a fresh page.

10 Anyone who is preparing a manuscript for submission to the Journal is urged to follow the Journal's style sheet, which covers a number of detailed points concerning footnotes, punctuation, spelling, etc. Copies of the style sheet can be obtained from the Editor. Footnote references should always contain, in the case of books, the name of the author as it appears on the title page, the full title including any subtitle, the place of publication, the name of the publisher and the date of publication, and, in the case of articles, the name of the author, the full title, the name of the journal, the volume number, the year and the page reference (number of first and last page).

11 First proofs may be read and corrected by contributors provided that they can give the Editor an address through which they can be reached without delay and can guarantee to return the corrected proofs to the Editor, by air mail where appropriate, within ten days of receiving them. The master proof will always be sent directly to the Editor by the printer; contributors will receive duplicates.

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B.J.Pol.S 16.4

British Journal of Political Science

VOLUME 16 PART 4 OCTOBER 1986

Abstracts of articles

page

ARTICLES

405 PAUL M. SNIDERMAN, MICHAEL G. HAGEN, PHILIP E. TETLOCK AND HENRY E. BRADY

Reasoning Chains: Causal Models of Policy Reasoning in Mass Publics

431 JACK CITRIN AND DONALD PHILIP GREEN Presidential Leadership and the Resurgence of Trust in Government

455 JEREMY RAYNER

Philosophy into Dogma: The Revival of Cultural Conservatism

475 RONALD AMANN

Searching for an Appropriate Concept of Soviet Politics: The Politics of Hesitant Modernization

495 DARRELL SLIDER More Power to the Soviets? Reform and Local Government in the Soviet Union

REVIEW ARTICLE

513 PHILIP D. LOWE AND WOLFGANG RUDIG Political Ecology and the Social Sciences - The State of the Art

? Cambridge University Press 1986

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