Books Received
BOOKS RECEIVED Banking On Poverty: The Global Impact of the IMF and the World Bank. Edited by Jill Torrie. Toronto: Between the Lines, 1983, 336 pp., paper. The Begin Era: Issues in Contemporary Israel. Edited by Steven Heydemann. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1984, 137 pp., paper. Business in the Shadow of Apartheid. Edited by Jonathan Leate, Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1985, 236 pp., cloth. Congress, the President and Foreign Policy. Edited by Steven P. Soper. Washington, D.C.: The American Bar Association, 1984, 204 pp., paper. Conventional Deterrence. By Bruce Arlinghaus, Asa A. Clark and James R. Golden. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1984, 245 pp., paper. Development of InternationalHumanitarian Law. By Geza Herczegh. Atlan- tic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1984, 240 pp., paper. Deadly Gambits. By Strobe Talbot. New York, NY: Knopf, 1984, 380 pp., cloth. * An International Law of Guerrilla Warfare: The Global Politics of Law Making. By Keith Suter, New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 1984, 192 pp., cloth. Lexicon of Soviet PoliticalTerms. By Ilya Zemtsov. Fairfax, VA: Hero Books, 1984, 279 pp., paper. Multinational Corporate Strategy: Planning for World Markets. By James Leontiades. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1984, 228 pp., cloth. NATO and the Mediterranean. Edited by Lawrence S. Kaplan, Robert W. Clawson, and Raimondo Luraghi. Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Re- sources, Inc., 1985, 263 pp., cloth. NATO: The Next Generation. Edited by Robert E. Hunter. Boulder, CO: Praeger, 1985, 272 pp., paper. * Our Own Worst Enemy: The Unmaking of American Foreign Policy. By I. M. Destler, Leslie H. Gelb and Anthony Lake. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster, 1984, 319 pp., paper.
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