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Current Politics and Economics of the United States by Tausch, Arno 15 January 2001 14:06 UTC |
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Current Politics and Economics of the United States Recent articles: A Policeman's Lot is Not (Always) a Happy One (Murray Wolfson) The Political Economy of Oil: United States and Middle East Post-World War II Relations (Behrooz Fattahi and Omid Fattahi) The American Doctrine of Low Intensity Conflict in the New World Order (Beau Grosscup) Hate Crime: An Overview (Suzanne Cavanagh) Introduction: The Grass Suffers Equally (Steven W. Hook) The Marshall Plan: Design, Accomplishments, and Relevance to the Present (Curt Tarnoff) The Production of Social Heterogeneity in Post Modern Capitalism (Doug Brown) After the Cold War: Living with Lower Defense Spending (Robert Atkinson, Jeffrey Lewis, Terry Mitchell, Mark Roberts and Jenifer Robison) Rethinking Nationalism and Democracy in the Light of Post-Communist Experience (Ghia Nodia) The Politics and Anti-Politics of Tax Expenditures (Ronald F. King) Priming Past the Primary: Mass Media, Issue Salience and Candidate Evaluation (Robert J. Griffin, James Pokrywczynski and Jeffrey Seipel) Reinventing America Part I: Will Government Continue to Grow (Frank Columbus) It Doesn't Get Any Worse Than This! The Major League Baseball Strike (Kenneth A. Kovach) The Politics of the 1993 NAFTA Vote (Ronald W. Cox and Daniel Skidmore-Hess) Macroeconomic Impact on Incumbent Parties in U. S. Presidential Elections (James S. Guseh) The Revival of the U. S. Productivity? Is it For Real? (Hao Chun Chang and Panos Mourdoukoutas) From Deterrence to Denuking: A Nuclear Policy for the 1990's (Les Aspin) Levinas: A Politics of Jerusalem in the Age of Athens (G. Salemohamed) Earnings Management and Political Costs in the Oil Refining Industry (Steven C. Hall) New Dimensions in the Triangle: The Post Cold War Russian-Chinese-U. S. Relationship (Alexei D. Voskressenski) The U. S.-Hong Kong Policy Act: A Case Study (Zheng Y. Ping) Nation, Community and World-Citizenship (Miloslav Bednar) Asa Philip Randolph: A Visionary Before his Time (Kenneth A. Kovach) Southeast Asia's Nuclear Issues and U. S. Foreign Policy (Chintamani Mahapatra) Contingency and Irony in Political Judgment (Lawrence J. Biskowski) The Employment Non-Discrimination Act: On the Cutting Edge of Public Policy (Kenneth A. Kovach and Peter E. Millspaugh) Incumbency, Dollars, and Campaign Activities: An Examination of Their Impact on Election Outcome, 1982-1990 (Spencer F. Tinkham and Ruth Ann Weaver-Lariscy) Strategies for Restructuring the Defense Technology and Industrial Base America in Economic Decline? (A. Reifman) Applying a Systems Approach to Controlling the National Debt (J. Burgess) Human Resource Maximization (K. Kovach) NAFTA: A Broad Economic Perspective (A. Wilson) NAFTA Trade Agreements, and National Sovereignty: Constitutional Issues (J. Grimmett) The U. S. Role in the Post Cold War World: Issues for a New Great Debate (S. 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