ANNOUNCING... NEW MONOGRAPHS Women And American Politics A SERIES OF INSTRUCTIONAL UNITS The monographs, designed for use in undergraduate courses, can be used individually to augment text- books, or collectively to offer a course on women and politics. The monographs were prepared as a result of an APSA education project. Test editions were used widely by faculty and students. The Association is publishing revised and updated editions of: • Women in the Judicial Process by Beverly B. Cook, Leslie F. Goldstein, Karen O'Connor, and Susette M. Talarico. • Women's Movements: Organizing for Change by Joyce Gelb and Ethel Klein. • Women and Power in American Politics by Milda K. Hedblom. • Women, Political Action, and Political Participation by Virginia Sapiro. • Women's Rights, Feminism, and Politics in the United States by Mary Lyndon Shanley with an Introduction and Epilogue by Shelby Lewis. 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Salmore, Drew University February 1989, app. 250 pages. State of the States Carl E. Van Horn, editor, Rutgers University February 1989, app. 250 pages. f J U S T P U B L I S H E D "| The Supreme Court — Third Edition Lawrence Baum, Ohio State University November 1988, app. 280 pages. Politics and Public Policy Carl E. Van Horn, Rutgers University Donald C. Baumer, Smith College William T. Gormley, Jr., University of Wisconsin—Madison August 1988, 346 pages. Congressional Procedures and the Policy Process — Third Edition Walter J. Oleszek, Congressional Research Service July 1988, 330 pages. Religion in American Politics Charles W. Dunn, editor, Clemson University August 1988, 193 pages. Mass Media and American Politics — Third Edition Doris A. Graber, University of Illinios—Chicago July 1988,410 pages. Invitation to Struggle Congress, the Presidency, and Foreign Policy — Third Edition Cecil V. Crabb, Jr., Louisiana State University Pat M. 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BARKE, Georgia Institute of Technology A comprehensive introduction to the American political system, Governing the American Republic remains, in this Second Edition, unique in its focus on the roles of both economics and law, with emphasis throughout on the economic, legal, and historical contexts and implications of policy choices. New to this edition are complete coverage of the 1988 election, an entire chapter on federalism, more conventional chapter sequences in the institutional and policy parts, and "study guide" material at the end of every chapter. Paperbound. 600 pages (probable) Publication: January 1989 Instructor's Manual and Test Item File available American Government A BRIEF INTRODUCTION Fifth Edition MAX J. SKIDMORE, University of Missouri, Kansas City MARSHALL CARTER TRIPP, US. Department of State This comprehensive—yet brief and objective —core text for the basic American Govern- ment course provides students with the most essential information about United States Government and the American political process. The text has been brought fully up to date for this edition and includes the 1988 election results. New to this edition are a section on the media, four new case studies, and entirely new chapter-opening quotes. Paperbound. 320 pages (probable) Publication: February 1989 Instructor's Manual available for international Relations and Foreign Policy world Politics TREND AND TRANSFORMATION Third Edition CHARLES W. KEGLEY, JR., University of South Carolina EUGENE R. WITTKOPF, Louisiana State University Like its two highly successful predecessors, the Third Edition of World Politics is a com- prehensive introduction to international relations and global problems. It blends historical information with conceptual discussions to examine the entire global, system, focusing throughout on the process of change against a backdrop of continuity. The Third Edition includes a completely new chapter on foreign policy decision mak- ing, expanded coverage of such important topics as state-sponsored terrorism and arms control agreements (including the INF treaty), and new interpretations of such crucial global issues as the arms trade and U.S.- Soviet relations. Paperbound. 600 pages (probable) Publication: January 1989 Instructor's Manual available The Nuclear Reader STRATEGY, WEAPONS, WAR Second Edition EDITED BY CHARLES W. KEGLEY, JR., University of South Carolina EUGENE R. WITTKOPF, Louisiana State University A compact anthology of 31 articles, The Nuclear Reader introduces students to the varying viewpoints on the nuclear debate. The articles—all by acknowledged experts in the field—have been organized into three major sections on "strategy," "weapons," and "war!1 New to this Second Edition are 22 of the 31 articles; new topics, including sea- launched cruise missiles and the morality of nuclear deterrence; and new coverage—vir- tually every new article addresses the ques- tion of the impact of SDL In addition, all of the introductory essays have been rewritten, and the glossary of "nuclear nomenclature" now appears at the back of the book. Paperbound. 350 pages (probable) Publication: January 1989 h tt p s: // d o i.o rg /1 0. 10 17 /S 00 03 05 54 00 19 63 27 D o w n lo ad ed f ro m h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re . 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The editors' introductions to the book and to each section provide an analytic framework that ties the readings together. Paperbound. 288 pages. 1988 for Public Administration A Budget Quartet CRITICAL POLICY AND MANAGEMENT ISSUES DONALD AXELROD, State University of New York at Albany A stimulating new supplement for courses in budgeting and other courses in public administration, A Budget Quartet provides in-depth coverage of the policy and manage- ment dimensions of four major issues in budgeting—reliance on public authorities, the role of the courts in budgeting, the use of the budget as a leverage device, and the budgetary relationships between different levels of government. In discussing these four issues, Axelrod expertly covers all levels of government—national, state, and local— and also highlights relevant budget practices and related policy issues in other countries. Paperbound. 256 pages (probable) Publication: January 1989 Budgeting for Modern Government DONALD AXELROD, State University of New York at Albany All of the standard budgeting t o p i c s - planning, implementation, accounting, capital budgeting, and budget reform—are expertly covered in this comprehensive text. In addition, the author treats all levels of governmental budgeting as well as inter- governmental budgeting, and he discusses the controversies that are at the core of contemporary budgeting. Each chapter concludes with a summary and several questions for discussion. A unique com- parative perspective is provided where appro- priate to familiarize students with relevant budgetary developments around the world. Casebound. 441 pages. 1988 Public Administration SOCIAL CHANGE AND ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT N. JOSEPH CAYERand LOUIS F. WESCHLER, both of Arizona State University This text presents a thematic overview of the fundamental issues of public administra- tion. Viewing public administration as an integrated process rather than a series of loosely connected activities, the authors base their interpretation of the field on the contrast between its reality and the unreal expectations that society has of public organizations. Throughout the text, they focus on the idea that public managers, because they face a murky, uncertain work environment, must be inventive, flexible, and adaptive. Paperbound. 159 pages. 1988 To request an examination copy of any of these titles, please call us at our toll-free number, 800-221-7945, Ext. 554; or write us on your college letterhead specifying your course title, present text, and approximate enrollment. Send your request to: ST. MARTIN'S PRESS College Division • Department JR • 175 Fifth Avenue • New York, NY 10010 h tt p s: // d o i.o rg /1 0. 10 17 /S 00 03 05 54 00 19 63 27 D o w n lo ad ed f ro m h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re . 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C ar n eg ie M el lo n U n iv er si ty , o n 0 6 A p r 20 21 a t 01 :1 1: 37 , s u b je ct t o t h e C am b ri d g e C o re t er m s o f u se , a va ila b le a t h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re /t er m s. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055400196327 https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms WAR, AGGRESSION AND SELF-DEFENCE Yoram Dinstein Professor of International Law and Yanowicz Professor of Human Rights, Tel Aviv University This book re-examines the topics of war, aggression and self-defence, as well as related issues, such as collective security and the use of force short of war. The first part deals with such questions as: What is war? When does it commence and terminate? What is the difference between peace treaties, armistice agreements and cease-fires? Where can war be waged and what is the meaning of neutrality? 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Young 1231 History and Discipline in Political Science John S. Dryzek & Stephen T. Leonard 1245 The Tyranny of Reason in the World of the Polis Arlene W. Saxonhouse 1261 Liberal Virtues William A. Galston 1277 RESEARCH NOTES Upsetting National Priorities: The Reagan Administration's Budgetary Strategy Mark S. Kamlet, David C. Mowery & Tsai-Tsu Su 1293 Presidential Prenomination Preferences and Candidate Evaluations Patrick J. Kenney & Tom W. Rice 1309 Simple Explanations of Turnout Decline Carol A. Cassel & Robert C. Luskin 1321 REVIEW ESSAY Skeptical Studies of Language, the Media, and Mass Culture Murray Edelman 1333 BOOK REVIEWS Political Theory 1347 American Politics 1368 Comparative Politics 1390 International Relations 1411 INDEX TO VOLUME 82 1435 h tt p s: // d o i.o rg /1 0. 10 17 /S 00 03 05 54 00 19 63 27 D o w n lo ad ed f ro m h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re . 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