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Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive, LLC Back Matter Source: Foreign Policy, No. 50 (Spring, 1983), pp. 180-192 Published by: Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive, LLC Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1148288 . Accessed: 14/06/2014 08:35 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]. . Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive, LLC is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Foreign Policy. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 195.34.78.78 on Sat, 14 Jun 2014 08:35:14 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Back MatterSource: Foreign Policy, No. 50 (Spring, 1983), pp. 180-192Published by: Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive, LLCStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1148288 .

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FOREIGN POLICY

INDEX: ISSUES 42-49

This index is divided into a subject and an author index.

SUBJECT:

AFRICA:

Bender, Gerald J.: Angola: Left, Right, and Wrong (#43, pp. 53-69).

Cooley, John K.: The Libyan Menace (*42, pp. 74-93).

Davidow, Jeffrey: Zimbabwe Is a Success (*49, pp. 93-106).

Dugard, John: Viewsfrom Abroad: Silence Is Not Golden

(#46, pp. 37-48). Khadduri, Majid: Letter Replying to John K. Cooley's

article in FOREIGN POLICY 42 (#44, p. 189). Wright, Claudia: Tunisia: Next Friend to Fidl? (*46,

pp. 120-137).

THE AMERICAS:

Blasier, Cole: Letter Replying to Robert S. Leiken's ar- ticle in FOREIGN POLICY 42 (*43, pp. 187-189).

Brooke, Jim: Dateline Brazil: Southern Superpower (#44, pp. 167-180).

Cameron, Bruce, and Gomez, Leonel: Struggle in Central America: The Current Danger: American Myths (*43, pp. 71-78).

Cline, William R.: Mexico's Crisis, the World's Peril

(#49, pp. 107-118). Corrada, Baltasar: Caribbean Basin Initiative: Puerto

Rico Will Benefit (*47, pp. 126-128). Feinberg, Richard E., and Newfarmer, Richard S.:

Caribbean Basin Initiative: A Bilateralist Gamble

(#47, pp. 133-138). Frechette, Myles R. R.: Letter Replying to William M.

LeoGrande's article in FOREIGN POLICY 46 (#48, pp.175-179).

Gonzalez, Edward: Letter Replying to William M. Leo- Grande's article in FOREIGN POLICY 46 (#48, pp. 179-180).

Hehir, J. Bryan: Struggle in Central America: The Cur- rent Danger: A View from the Church (#43, pp. 83-88).

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Index Hern indez-Col6n, Rafael: Caribbean Basin Initiative:

Puerto Rico: Partner or Victim? (*47, pp. 123-125). Johnson, Peter: Caribbean Basin Initiative: A Positive

Departure (*47, pp. 118-122). Leiken, Robert S.: Eastern Winds in Latin America

(442, pp. 94-113). LeoGrande, William M.: Cuba Policy Recycled (*46,

pp. 105-119). Lowenthal, Abraham F.: Caribbean Basin Initiative:

Misplaced Emphasis (*47, pp. 114-118). Maechling, Charles, Jr.: The Argentine Pariah (*45,

pp. 69-83). Pellicer, Olga: Struggle in Central America: The Cur-

rent Danger: Mexico's Position (*43, pp. 88-92). Simons, Marlise: Struggle in Central America:

The Coming Danger (*43, pp. 93-103). Smith, Wayne S.: Dateline Havana: Myopic Diplomacy

(448, pp. 157-174). Thompson, W. Scott: Struggle in Central America:

The Current Danger: Choosing to Win (*43, pp. 78-83).

Weintraub, Sidney: Caribbean Basin Initiative: A Flawed Model (*47, pp. 128-133).

ASIA:

Calder, Kent E.: OpeningJapan (*47, pp. 82-97). Collins, Joseph J.: Letter Replying to Jagat S. Mehta's

article in FOREIGN POLICY 47 (*49, pp. 186-188). Fukuyama, Francis: Letter Replying to Selig S. Harri-

son's article in FOREIGN POLICY 45 (*47, pp. 186-188).

Gordon, Bernard K.: The Bigger Picture: Asian Angst and American Policy (*47, pp. 46-65).

Harrison, Selig S.: Fanning the Flames in South Asia

(445, pp. 84-102). Lampton, David: Misreading China (*45, pp.

103-114). Manilow, Lewis: Letter Replying to Jagat S. Mehta's

article in FOREIGN POLICY 47 (*49, p. 186). Mehta, Jagat S.: Afghanistan: A Neutral Solution

(447, pp. 139-153). Solarz, Stephen J.: America and Japan: A Search for

Balance (*49, pp. 75-92).

ECONOMICS, TRADE & DEVELOPMENT:

Ahrari, Mohammed E.: Letter Replying to S. Fred Singer's article in FOREIGN POLICY 45 (4#48, pp. 187-188).

Bergsten, C. Fred: Entangling Alliances: The Costs of Reaganomics (4#44, pp. 24-36).

Devens, Richard M., Jr.: Letter Replying to John G. Ruggie's article in FOREIGN POLICY 43 (#45, pp. 188-189).

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Erlich, Thomas, and Gwin, Catherine: A Third World Strategy (*44, pp. 145-166).

Lissakers, Karin: Money and Manipulation, (*44, pp. 107-126).

Ruggie, John G.: The Politics of Money, (*43, pp. 139-154).

Spero, Joan Edelman: Information: The Policy Void

(448, pp. 139-156). Stern, Jonathan P.: Allies Astray: Specters and Pipe

Dreams (*48, pp. 21-36). Thurow, Lester: The Moral Equivalent of Defeat (*42,

pp. 114-124). Winham, Gilbert R.: We Are Driven (*43, pp.

155-165).

EUROPE:

Andelman, David A.: Avoiding a Showdown: Over Western Europe (*49, pp. 37-51).

Blasier, Cole: Letter Replying to Robert S. Leiken's ar- ticle in FOREIGN POLICY 42 (*43, pp. 187-189).

Buchanan, Thompson R.: The Bigger Picture: The Real Russia (*47, pp. 26-45).

Dean, Jonathan: The Nuclear Jumble: Beyond First Use

(448, pp. 37-53). Freedman, Lawrence: The Great Strategic Debate:

NATO Myths (*45, pp. 48-68). Gibson, G. Thomas: Dateline West Germany: The

Marred Miracle (*46, pp. 175-190). Harrison, Michael M.: Reagan's World (*43, pp.

3-16). Hassner, Pierre: Allies Astray: The Shifting Foundation

(448, pp. 3-20). Hyland, William G.: Avoiding a Showdown: With the

Soviet Union (*49, pp. 3-19). Larrabee, F. Stephen: Dateline Athens: Greece for the

Greeks (445, pp. 158-174). Leiken, Robert S.: Eastern Winds in Latin America

(#42, pp. 94-113). Lodal, Jan M.: The Nuclear Jumble: Finishing START

(#48, pp. 66-81). Sigal, Leon V.: The Nuclear Jumble: Warming to the

Freeze (*48, pp. 54-65). Simes, Dimitri K.: Disciplining Soviet Power (*43,

pp. 33-52). Simes, Dimitri K.: Superpower Troubles: Clash over

Poland (#46, pp. 49-66). Spielman, Richard: Avoiding a Showdown: In Poland

(449, pp. 20-36). Stern, Jonathan P.: Allies Astray: Specters and Pipe

Dreams (#48, pp. 21-36). van Heuven, Marten H. A.: Letter Replying to G.

Thomas Gibson's article in FOREIGN POLICY 46 (#48, pp. 184-185).

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Index

Wells, Samuel F., Jr.: The Mitterrand Challenge (*44, pp. 57-69).

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS & NEGOTIATIONS:

Andelman, David A.: Future of Arms Control: Space Wars (*44, pp. 94-106).

Ayres, Robert L.: Retreat from Multilateralism: Break-

ing the Bank (*43, pp. 104-120). Einhorn, Robert J.: The Great Strategic Debate: Treaty

Compliance (*45, pp. 29-47). Frank, Richard A.: Retreat from Multilateralism:

Jumping Ship (*43, pp. 121-138). Freedman, Lawrence: The Great Strategic Debate:

NATO Myths (*45, pp. 48-68). Hamilton, John A.: To Link or Not to Link (*44, pp.

127-144). Hussain, Farooq: Letter Replying to Peter D. Zimmer-

man's article in FOREIGN POLICY 44 (*47, pp. 184-185).

Lodal, Jan M.: The Nuclear Jumble: Finishing START (*48, pp. 66-81).

Sigal, Leon V.: Future of Arms Control: Kennan's Cuts

(444, pp. 70-81). Spero, Joan Edelman: Information: The Policy Void

(*48, pp. 139-156). Stone, Jeremy J.: Letter Replying to Leon V. Sigal's

article in FOREIGN POLICY 44 (*45, pp. 186-187). Zimmerman, Peter D.: Future of Arms Control: Quota

Testing (*44, pp. 82-93).

THE MIDDLE EAST:

Ahrari, Mohammed E.: Letter Replying to S. Fred

Singer's article in FOREIGN POLICY 45 (*48, pp. 187-188).

Ajami, Fouad: The Bigger Picture: The Arab Road (*47, pp. 3-25).

Ajami, Fouad: Crusade in Lebanon: The Shadows of Hell (*48, pp. 94-110).

Avineri, Shlomo: Views from Abroad: Beyond Camp David (*46, pp. 19-36).

Ben-Yishai, Ron: Middle East End Game: Israel's Move

(442, pp. 43-57). Jackson, Henry F.: Middle East End Game: Sadat's

Perils (*42, pp. 58-73). Kelman, Herbert C.: Middle East Options: Talk with

Arafat (449, pp. 119-139). Kreczko, Alan J.: Middle East Options: Support Rea-

gan's Initiative (449, pp. 140-153). Lissakers, Karin: Money and Manipulation (*44, pp.

107-126). Newsom, David D.: America EnGulfed (*43, pp.

17-32).

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Quandt, William B.: Riyadh between the Superpowers (444, pp. 37-56).

Reed, Stanley F.: Dateline Cairo: Shaken Pillar (*45, pp. 175-185).

Rosenbaum, Aaron D.: Middle East Options: Discard Conventional Wisdom (*49, pp. 154-167).

Zagorin, Adam: Crusade in Lebanon: A House Divided

(448, pp. 111-121).

MILITARY AFFAIRS:

Andelman, David A.: Future of Arms Control: Space Wars (*44, pp. 94-106).

Blechman, Barry M., Nolan, Janne E., and Platt, Alan: Pushing Arms (*46, pp. 138-154).

Dean, Jonathan: The Nuclear Jumble: Beyond First Use

(448, pp. 37-53). Einhorn, Robert J.: The Great Strategic Debate: Treaty

Compliance (*45, pp. 29-47). Greenwood, Ted, and Haffa, Robert, Jr.: Supply-

Side Non-Proliferation (*42, pp. 125-140). Hussain, Farooq: Letter Replying to Peter D. Zimmer-

man's article in FOREIGN POLICY 44 (*47, pp. 184-185).

Lampton, David M.: Misreading China (*45, pp. 103-114).

Lodal, Jan M.: The Nuclear Jumble: Finishing START

(448, pp. 66-81). Nacht, Michael: ABM ABCs (*46, pp. 155-174). Nye, Joseph S., Jr.: ReStarting Arms Control (*47,

pp. 98-113). Sigal, Leon V.: Future of Arms Control: Kennan's Cuts

(444, pp. 70-81). Sigal, Leon V.: The Nuclear Jumble: Warming to the

Freeze (*48, pp. 54-65). Sokolski, Henry: Letter Replying to Ted Greenwood and

Robert Haffa, Jr.'s article in FOREIGN POLICY 42

(444, pp. 181-183). Steinbruner, John D.: The Great Strategic Debate: Nu-

clear Decapitation (*45, pp. 16-28). Stivers, William: Doves, Hawks, and Ditente (*45,

pp. 126-144). Stone, Jeremy J.: Letter Replying to Leon V. Sigal's

article in FOREIGN POLICY 44 (*45, pp. 186-187). Turner, Stansfield, and Thibault, George: Intelli-

gence: The Right Rules (448, pp. 122-138). van Voorst, L. Bruce: The Nuclear Jumble: The Crit-

ical Masses (448, pp. 82-93). Warburg, Gerald F., II: Letter Replying to Ted Green-

wood and Robert Haffa, Jr.'s article in FOREIGN POLICY 42 (444, pp. 183-187).

Zimmerman, Peter D.: Future of Arms Control: Quota Testing (444, pp. 82-93).

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Index NATURAL RESOURCES, ENERGY &

TECHNOLOGY:

Ahrari, Mohammed E.: Letter Replying to S. Fred Singer's article in FOREIGN POLICY 45 (*48, pp. 187-188).

Myers, Norman: Future Shocks: The Exhausted Earth (442, pp. 141-155).

Shafer, Michael: Mineral Myths (447, pp. 154-171). Singer, S. Fred: An End to OPEC? Bet on the Market

(445, pp. 115-121). Stamas, Stephen: An End to OPEC? More Is Needed

(*45, pp. 121-125). Stern, Jonathan P.: Allies Astray: Specters and Pipe

Dreams (448, pp. 21-36).

POLICY PROCESS:

Aspin, Les: Misreading Intelligence (443, pp. 166-172).

Davidson, William D., and Montville, Joseph V.: Foreign Policy According to Freud (445, pp. 145-157).

Destler, I. M.: Dateline Washington: Congress as Boss? (*42, pp. 167-180).

Hughes, Thomas L.: Entangling Alliances: Up from Reaganism (444, pp. 3-23).

Percy, Charles H.: The Partisan Gap (*45, pp. 3-15). Turner, Stansfield, and Thibault, George: Intelli-

gence: The Right Rules (448, pp. 122-138).

U.S. FOREIGN POLICY-GENERAL:

Art, Robert J.: Superpower Troubles: Fixing Atlantic Bridges (446, pp. 67-85).

Avineri, Shlomo: Views from Abroad: Beyond Camp David (*46, pp. 19-36).

Bergsten, C. Fred: Entangling Alliances: The Costs of Reaganomics (*44, pp. 24-36).

Cot, Jean-Pierre: Views from Abroad: Winning East- West in North-South (*46, pp. 3-18).

Davidson, William D., and Montville, Joseph V.: Foreign Policy According to Freud (*45, pp. 145-157).

Einhorn, Robert J.: The Great Strategic Debate: Treaty Compliance (*45, pp. 29-47).

Erlich, Thomas, and Gwin, Catherine: A Third World Strategy (444, pp. 145-166).

Hamilton, John A.: To Link or Not to Link (444, pp. 127-144).

Hoffmann, Stanley: Foreign Policy Transition: Requiem (*42, pp. 3-26).

Hughes, Thomas L.: Entangling Alliances: Up from Reaganism (444, pp. 3-23).

Maynes, Charles William: Superpower Troubles: Old Errors in the New Cold War (446, pp. 86-104).

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Nathan, James A.: Future Shocks: The New Feudalism

(442, pp. 156-166). Percy, Charles H.: The Partisan Gap (*45, pp. 3-15). Rosenfeld, Stephen S.: Dateline Washington: Anti-

Semitism and U.S. Foreign Policy (447, pp. 172-183).

Sigal, Leon V.: The Nuclear Jumble: Warming to the Freeze (448, pp. 54-65).

Sisco, Joseph J.: Foreign Policy Transition: Selective

Engagement (442, pp. 27-42). Sorensen, Theodore C.: The Absent Opposition (447,

pp. 66-81). Steinbruner, John D.: The Great Strategic Debate:

Nuclear Decapitation (*45, pp. 16-28). Stivers, William: Doves, Hawks, and Ditente (*45,

pp. 126-144). Szulc, Tad: Dateline Washington: The Vicar Vanquished

(*43, pp. 173-186). Tonelson, Alan: Human Rights: The Bias We Need

(449, pp. 52-74). van Voorst, L. Bruce: The Nuclear Jumble: The

Critical Masses (*48, pp. 82-93).

AUTHORS:

Ahrari, Mohammed E.: Letter Replying to S. Fred

Singer's article in FOREIGN POLICY 45 (*48, pp. 187-188).

Ajami, Fouad: The Bigger Picture: The Arab Road

(*47, pp. 3-25). Ajami, Fouad: Crusade in Lebanon: The Shadows of Hell

(*48, pp. 94-110). Andelman, David A.: Avoiding a Showdown: Over

Western Europe (*49, pp. 37-51). Andelman, David A.: Future of Arms Control: Space

Wars (*44, pp. 94-106). Aspin, Les: Misreading Intelligence (443, pp.

166-172). Art, Robert J.: Superpower Troubles: Fixing Atlantic

Bridges (*46, pp. 67-85). Avineri, Shlomo: Views from Abroad: Beyond Camp

David (*46, pp. 19-36). Ayres, Robert L.: Retreat from Multilateralism: Break-

ing the Bank (*43, pp. 104-120). Bender, Gerald J.: Angola: Left, Right, and Wrong

(#43, pp. 53-69). Ben-Yishai, Ron: Middle East End Game: Israel's Move

(#42, pp. 43-57). Bergsten, C. Fred: Entangling Alliances: The Costs of

Reaganomics (*44, pp. 24-36). Blasier, Cole: Letter Replying to Robert S. Leiken's ar-

ticle in FOREIGN POLICY 42 (#43, pp. 187-189). Blechman, Barry M.: Pushing Arms (#46, pp.

138-154).

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Brooke, Jim: Dateline Brazil: Southern Superpower (#44, pp. 167-180).

Buchanan, Thompson R.: The Bigger Picture: The Real Russia (*47, pp. 26-45).

Calder, Kent E.: OpeningJapan (*47, pp. 82-97). Cameron, Bruce: Struggle in Central America: The

Current Danger: American Myths (*43, pp. 71-78). Cline, William R.: Mexico's Crisis, The World's Peril

(#49, pp. 107-118). Collins, Joseph J.: Letter Replying to Jagat S. Mehta's

article in FOREIGN POLICY 47 (*49, pp. 186-188). Cooley, John K.: The Libyan Menace (*42, pp.

74-93). Corrada, Baltasar: Caribbean Basin Initiative: Puerto

Rico Will Benefit (*47, pp. 126-128). Cot, Jean-Pierre: Views from Abroad: Winning East-

West in North-South (*46, pp. 3-18). Davidow, Jeffrey: Zimbabwe Is a Success (*49, pp.

93-106). Davidson, William D.: Foreign Policy According to

Freud (*45, pp. 145-157). Dean, Jonathan: The NuclearJumble: Beyond First Use

(#48, pp. 37-53). Destler, I. M.: Dateline Washington: Congress as Boss?

(#42, pp. 167-180). Devens, Richard M., Jr.: Letter Replying to John G.

Ruggie's article in FOREIGN POLICY 43 (#45, pp. 188-189).

Dugard, John: Viewsfrom Abroad: Silence Is Not Golden

(#46, pp. 37-48). Einhorn, Robert J.: The Great Strategic Debate: Treaty

Compliance (#45, pp. 29-47). Erlich, Thomas: A Third World Strategy (444, pp.

145-166). Feinberg, Richard E.: Caribbean Basin Initiative: A

Bilateralist Gamble (447, pp. 133-138). Frank, Richard A.: Retreat from Multilateralism:

Jumping Ship (*43, pp. 121-138). Frechette, Myles R. R.: Letter Replying to William M.

LeoGrande's article in FOREIGN POLICY 46 (*48, pp. 175-179).

Freedman, Lawrence: The Great Strategic Debate: NATO Myths (#45, pp. 48-68).

Fukuyama, Francis: Letter Replying to Selig S. Harri- son's article in FOREIGN POLICY 45 (*47, pp. 186-188).

Gibson, G. Thomas: Dateline West Germany: The Marred Miracle (#46, pp. 175-190).

Gomez, Leonel: Struggle in Central America: The Cur- rent Danger: American Myths (#43, pp. 71-78).

Gonzalez, Edward: Letter Replying to William M. Leo- Grande's article in FOREIGN POLICY 46 (#48, pp. 179-180).

Gordon, Bernard K.: The Bigger Picture: Asian Angst and American Policy (#47, pp. 46-65).

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Greenwood, Ted: Supply-Side Non-Proliferation (*42, pp. 125-140).

Gwin, Catherine: A Third World Strategy (*44, pp. 145-166).

Haffa, Robert, Jr.: Supply-Side Non-Proliferation (442, pp. 125-140).

Hamilton, John A.: To Link or Not to Link (*44, pp. 127-144).

Harrison, Michael M.: Reagan's World (*43, pp. 3-16).

Harrison, Selig S.: Fanning the Flames in South Asia (*45, pp. 84-102).

Hassner, Pierre: Allies Astray: The Shifting Foundation

(448, pp. 3-20). Hehir, J. Bryan: Struggle in Central America: The Cur-

rent Danger: A View from the Church (*43, pp. 83-88).

Hernindez-Col6n, Rafael: Caribbean Basin Initiative: Puerto Rico: Partner or Victim? (*47, pp. 123-125).

Hoffmann, Stanley: Foreign Policy Transition:

Requiem (*42, pp. 3-26). Hughes, Thomas L.: Entangling Alliances: Up from

Reaganism (*44, pp. 3-23). Hussain, Farooq: Letter Replying to Peter D. Zimmer-

man's article in FOREIGN POLICY 44 (*47, pp. 184-185).

Hyland, William G.: Avoiding a Showdown: Clash with the Soviet Union (*49, pp. 3-19).

Jackson, Henry F.: Middle East End Game: Sadat's Perils (*42, pp. 58-73).

Johnson, Peter: Caribbean Basin Initiative: A Positive Departure (*47, pp. 118-122).

Kelman, Herbert C.: Middle East Options: Talk with Arafat (*49, pp. 119-139).

Khadduri, Majid: Letter Replying to John K. Cooley's article in FOREIGN POLICY 42 (*44, p. 189).

Kreczko, Alan J.: Middle East Options: Support Rea- gan's Initiative (*49, pp. 140-153).

Lampton, David M.: Misreading China (*45, pp. 103-114).

Larrabee, F. Stephen: Dateline Athens: Greece for the Greeks (*45, pp. 158-174).

Leiken, Robert S.: Eastern Winds in Latin America

(442, pp. 94-113). LeoGrande, William M.: Cuba Policy Recycled (*46,

pp. 105-119). Lissakers, Karin: Money and Manipulation (444, pp.

107-126). Lodal, Jan M.: The Nuclear Jumble: Finishing START

(448, pp. 66-81). Lowenthal, Abraham F.: Caribbean Basin Initiative:

Misplaced Emphasis (*47, pp. 114-118). Maechling, Charles, Jr.: The Argentine Pariah (#45,

pp. 69-83).

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Manilow, Lewis: Letter Replying to Jagat S. Mebta's article in FOREIGN POLICY 47 (*49, p. 186).

Maynes, Charles William: Superpower Troubles: Old Errors in the New Cold War (*46, pp. 86-104).

Mehta, Jagat S.: Afghanistan: A Neutral Solution

(#47, pp. 139-153). Montville, Joseph V.: Foreign Policy According to

Freud (*45, pp. 145-157). Myers, Norman: Future Shocks: The Exhausted Earth

(#42, pp. 141-155). Nacht, Michael: ABM ABCs (#46, pp. 155-174). Nathan, James A.: Dateline Australia: America's

Foreign Watergate? (*49, pp. 168-185). Nathan, James A.: Future Shocks: The New Feudalism

(#42, pp. 156-166). Newfarmer, Richard S.: Caribbean Basin Initiative: A

Bilateralist Gamble (*47, pp. 133-138). Newsom, David D.: America EnGulfed (*43, pp.

17-32). Nolan, Janne E.: Pushing Arms (*46, pp. 138-154). Nye, Joseph S., Jr.: ReStarting Arms Control (*47,

pp. 98-113). Pellicer, Olga: Struggle in Central America: The Cur-

rent Danger: Mexico's Position (*43, pp. 88-92). Percy, Charles H.: The Partisan Gap (*45, pp. 3-15). Platt, Alan: Pushing Arms (*46, pp. 138-154). Quandt, William B.: Riyadh between the Superpowers

(*44, pp. 37-56). Reed, Stanley F.: Dateline Cairo: Shaken Pillar (*45,

pp. 175-185). Rosenbaum, Aaron D.: Middle East Options: Discard

Conventional Wisdom (*49, pp. 154-167). Rosenfeld, Stephen S.: Dateline Washington: Anti-

Semitism and U.S. Foreign Policy (*47, pp. 172-183).

Ruggie, John G.: The Politics of Money (*43, pp. 139-154).

Shafer, Michael: Mineral Myths (*47, pp. 154-171). Sigal, Leon V.: Future of Arms Control: Kennan's Cuts

(#44, pp. 70-81). Sigal, Leon V.: The Nuclear Jumble: Warming to the

Freeze (*48, pp. 54-65). Simes, Dimitri K.: Disciplining Soviet Power (*43,

pp. 33-52). Simes, Dimitri K.: Superpower Troubles: Clash over

Poland (*46, pp. 49-66). Simons, Marlise: Struggle in Central America: The

Coming Danger (#43, pp. 93-103). Singer, S. Fred: An End to OPEC? Bet on the Market

(*45, pp. 115-121). Sisco, Joseph J.: Foreign Policy Transition: Selective

Engagement (#42, pp. 27-42). Smith, Wayne S.: Dateline Havana: Myopic Diplomacy

(#48, pp. 157-174).

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Sokolski, Henry: Letter Replying to Ted Greenwood and Robert Haffa, Jr.'s article in FOREIGN POLICY 42

(#44, pp. 181-183). Solarz, Stephen J.: America and Japan: A Search for

Balance (*49, pp. 75-92). Sorensen, Theodore C.: The Absent Opposition (*47,

pp. 66-81). Spero, Joan Edelman: Information: The Policy Void

(#48, pp. 139-156). Spielman, Richard: Avoiding a Showdown: In Poland

(#49, pp. 20-36). Stamas, Stephen: An End to OPEC? More Is Needed

(#45, pp. 121-125). Steinbruner, John D.: The Great Strategic Debate: Nu-

clear Decapitation (*45, pp. 16-28). Stern, Jonathan P.: Allies Astray: Specters and Pipe

Dreams (*48, pp. 21-36). Stivers, William: Doves, Hawks, and Detente (#45,

pp. 126-144). Stone, Jeremy J.: Letter Replying to Leon V. Sigal's

article in FOREIGN POLICY 44 (#45, pp. 186-187). Szulc, Tad: Dateline Washington: The Vicar Vanquished

(#43, pp. 173-186). Thibault, George: Intelligence: The Right Rules (*48,

pp. 122-138). Thompson, W. Scott: Struggle In Central America:

The Current Danger: Choosing to Win (443, pp. 78-83).

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