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Front Matter Source: International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 15, No. 1 (Mar., 1971), pp. 1-4 Published by: Wiley on behalf of The International Studies Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3013590 . Accessed: 23/06/2014 13:05 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]. . Wiley and The International Studies Association are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to International Studies Quarterly. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 91.229.229.158 on Mon, 23 Jun 2014 13:05:34 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Front MatterSource: International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 15, No. 1 (Mar., 1971), pp. 1-4Published by: Wiley on behalf of The International Studies AssociationStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3013590 .

Accessed: 23/06/2014 13:05

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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Wiley and The International Studies Association are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extendaccess to International Studies Quarterly.

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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY

Volume 15,Number 1

March 1971

CONTENTS

Europe and the Technological Gaps JEAN-JACQUES SALOMON

The North Atlantic Area as a Policy Arena STUART A. SCHEINGOLD

Reviews and Discussion

"Prisoner's Dilemma" and "Chicken" Models in International Politics GLENN H. SNYDER

International Studies in the 1970s ROBERT L. PFALTZGRAFF, Jr.

Official Publication of

THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION

Published by

SAGE PUBLICATIONS

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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY Official Publication of the International Studies Association

EDITORIAL BOARD

EDITOR: Fred A. Sondermann, The Colorado College EDITOR-DESIGNATE: K. J. Holsti, The University of British Columbia ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Claire Nader, Oak Ridge National Laboratory ASSOCIATE EDITOR-DESIGNATE: Ole Holsti, The University of British Columbia

Robert Loring Allen, University of Missouri, St. Louis

Wendell Bell, Yale University Bernard Brodie, University of California,

Los Angeles Arthur L. Burns, Australian National

University Bernard C. Cohen, University of Wisconsin Wilton S. Dillon, Smithsonian Institution Edwin H. Fedder, University of Missouri,

St. Louis Johan Galtung, International Peace

Research Institute, Oslo Arthur N. Gilbert, University of Denver Leon Gordenker, Princeton University Robert Jervis, Harvard University Herbert C. Kelman, Harvard University

T. Dixon Long, Case Western Reserve University

Zdravko Mlinar, School of Sociology, Political Science and Joulrnalism, Lubljana, Yugoslavia

Edwin S. Munger, C'alifornia Institute of Technology

Laura Nader, University of Californ)1ia, Berkeley

James N. Rosenau, Ohio State University Bruce M. Russett, Yale University Indra Sharma, Punjab University Kenneth N. Waltz, Brandeis University Jerzy J. Wiatr, Institute of Philosophy and

Sociology, Warsaw, Poland Dina Zinnes, Indiana University

NATIONAL OFFICERS, 1970-1971: NORMAN D. PALMER, President, University of Pennsylvania; RICHARD C. SNYDER, President-elect, Ohio State University; WENDELL BELL, Vice-President, Yale University; F. KENNETH BERRIEN, Vice-President. Rutgers University; JOHN E. TURNER, Executive Director, University of Minnesota; Past President: ROBERT C. NORTH, Stanford University; Program Chairmen: BASIL A. INCE, University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez and FRED W. RIGGS, University of Hawaii.

REGIONAL DIVISION PRESIDENTS: WERNER FELD, ISA-South, Louisiana State University, New Orleans; M. DONALD HANCOCK, ISA Southwest, University of Texas; BASIL A. INCE, ISA Caribbean, University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez; STEPHEN D. KERTESZ, ISA Midwest, University of Notre Dame; GEORGE T. LITTLE, ISA New England, University of Vermont; GERARD J. MANGONE, ISA Middle Atlantic, Temple University; MANSFIELD I. SMITH, ISA Washington Capital Area, Experiment in International Living; JOHN P. VLOYANTES, ISA West, Colorado State University.

SECTION CHAIRMEN: FRED W. RIGGS, Chairman, Section on Comparative Studies; RUDOLPH J. RUMMEL, Chairman, Section on Interpolimetrics.

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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY

Official Publication of the International Studies Association Volume 15, Number 1 March 1971

CONTENTS

Europe and the Technological Gaps JEAN-JACQUES SALOMON (translated by T. DIXON LONG) 5

The North Atlantic Area as a Policy Arena STUART A. SCHEINGOLD 32

REVIEWS AND DISCUSSION

"Prisoner's Dilemma"and "Chicken "Models in International Politics

GLENN H. SNYDER 66

International Studies in the 1970s ROBERT L. PFALTZGRAFF, Jr. 104

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MEMBERSHIP IN THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION. Annual membership in the International Studies Association is $12.00 and includes a subscription to the Quarterly, the ISA Newsletter, and other publications occasion- ally available for distribution to members. A student membership is $5.00 annually and includes a subscription to the Quarterly. For regular or student memberships, write to: Executive Office, International Studies Association, 2000 Fifth Street South, Minneapolis, Minn. 55404. (Members living outside the U.S. will please add $2.00 extra to cover the cost of additional postage).

THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION recognizes the existence of the international scene as an inevitable and proper subject for integrated inquiry requiring special data and techniques; is devoted to the orderly growth of knowledge concerning the impact of nation upon nation; seeks to stimulate study, organize research, and promote discussion; strives to draw together the teachers, researchers, and practitioners of international affairs; aims at cooperation between students of the many fields of knowledge which contribute to an understanding of the organized relations, official and unofficial, among nations.

SUBSCRIPTIONS: Regular institutional rate, $15.00 for one year (outside the U.S. $16.00); professionals and teachers ordering a personal subscription-billed to an individual-may deduct one-third from the regular rate (one-year, $10.00); full-time university and college students may deduct one-half from the regular rate (one-year rate, $7.50). Add $1.00 for subscriptions outside the U.S. Single issues are available at $4.00. Single issue orders of 10 copies or more for course adoption will be billed at $2.00 per copy.

BACK ISSUES: International Studies Quarterly was formerly published under the titles of: Background on World Politics (Volumes 1-5) and Background, Journal of the International Studies Association (Volumes 6-10). All volumes published are available on microfilm. For microfilm service and for replacement copies of Background on World Politics (Volumes 1-5), address inquiries directly to University Microfilms Library Services, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Back issues of Background, Journal of the International Studies Association (Volumes 6-10), if in print, are available through Sage Publications, Inc., at a cost of $3.00 each, with the exceptions of Nos, 1 (May) of Volumes 7, 8, and 9 (bibliographic issues), which are $4.00 each. The following issues are available only on microfilm or in xerox forms: Volume 7, No. 1; Volume 8, No. 4; Volume 9, No. 2. Single issues of International Studies Quarterly (Volumes 10-14) are available from Sage Publications, Inc., at a cost of $3.00 each; single issues of the current volume (Volume 15) are available from Sage Publications, Inc., at a cost of $4.00 each ($2.00 each for adoption orders of 10 or more copies of a single issue).

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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY is published in Marc/i, June, Septem- ber, and December. ? 1971 by the International Studies Association. All rights reserved. No portion of the contents may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the Publisher, Editor, and Author(s).

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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY

TO PROSPECTIVE CONTRIBUTORS

The editors invite the submission of articles and other communications dealing with all aspects of international studies. Manuscripts of articles should be addressed to K. J. Holsti, Department of Political Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver 8, Canada.

The editors and other referees evaluate papers without the author's name or institutional affiliation. Therefore, contributors should attach a cover page giving the title, author's name, and institutional identification; the body of the manuscript itself should bear only the title as a means of identification. The contributor must submit three copies to facilitate prompt evaluation; he should retain a copy for his own files.

All copy, including indented matter, notes and references, must be typed double-spaced on white standard paper.

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SAMPLE TEXT CITATIONS 1. If author's name is in text, follow item with year in parentheses.

". . . Dublin (1958) has argued that. . ." 2. If author's name is not in text, follow item with last name and year, separated by

a comma. ". . . some have claimed (Coser, 1964) that..

3. Where appropriate, pagination follows year, separated by colon. ". . . it has been noted (Bell, 1967: 140) that . .

SAMPLE REFERENCE CITATIONS

1. Articles: DAVIS, K. (1963a) "The theory of change and response in modern demographic history." Population Index 29 (October): 345-366.

2. Books: SANFORD, N. [ed.] (1962) The American College. New York: John Wiley. U.S. Bureau of the Census (1960) Population Reports. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.

Statements of fact and opinion appearing in International Studies Quarterly are made on the responsibility of the authors alone and do not imply the endorsement of the editors, the editorial board, the International Studies Association, or Sage Publications.

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A MESSAGE FROM THE INCOMING EDITORS

In the absence of a definition of our field by the Governing Council of the International Studies Association, we have no strict criteria to use in deciding which types of studies fall within the framework of international relations and which remain outside. In reviewing manuscripts, our main concern will be to promote the purposes of the organization. These include drawing together teachers, researchers, and practitioners of international affairs, advancing the orderly growth of knowledge concerning the impact of nation upon nation, and sustaining cooperation between students of the many fields of knowledge which contribute to an understanding of international relations. We will continue to divide the journal into sections including substantive studies on the one hand, and discussions and reviews on the other. We believe this division helps to promote the diverse objectives of our organization.

We are aware that readers of, and potential contributors to, the Quarterly have different interests, reflecting varied intellectual preferences and research approaches to the field. We cannot single out any for special attention, nor do we wish the journal to become identified with any particular school of scholarship. Within the context of the ISA's diverse objectives and membership, selection will be based primarily on excellence and overall interest.

The officers of the ISA have taken steps to make the organization more international in its membership. We hope content of the Quarterly winl ultimately reflect this policy. Our editorial board already includes several prominent overseas scholars, and all members of the board have been asked to alert the editors to manuscripts and studies being prepared abroad.

Three people have been largely responsible for placing this Quarterly among the leading academic publications in international relations. Charles McClelland single- handedly launched the venture, as Background, and succeeded in filling a need not met by other publications. To him, all members of the ISA and readers of the journal owe a considerable debt of gratitude. Fred Sondermann and Claire Nader have continued to develop the publication. Their success can be measured not only by the quality of the published articles, but also by the rapidly increasing number of manuscripts being submitted. Despite the great workload involved, they have always devoted meticulous personal attention to all manuscripts, whether published or not. We will make every effort to maintain the very high standards of editorial work which they have established. We wish to thank Professor Sondermann and Dr. Nader for having taken great trouble to make the transition as easy as possible. Their advice has been indispensable, and the orderly transfer of editorial materials and manuscripts, commendable.

-K. J. Holsti -Ole R. Holsti Editor-designate Associate Editor-designate

ANNOUNCEMENT

The September 1972 issue of the International Studies Quarterly wiRl be devoted to the subject of "World Corporations." Special guest editor will be Professor George Modelski, of the Department of Political Science, University of Washington, Seattle 98105.

Those now undertaking or planning research on world corporations, especially of a political science or sociological character (be it theoretical or empirical) are invited to get in touch with Professor Modelski.

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