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PROGRAM 83rd Annual Meeting American Political Science Association September 3—6, i987 Chicago. Illinois Johns Hopkins: Making good political sense... THE CIVIL LEADERSHIP AND WAR AND RIGHTS SOCIETY INNOVATION INTERVENTION The Social Construction A Biographical Perspective IN LEBANON of Victims on Entrepreneurs in The Israeli-Syrian Kristin Bumiller Government Deterrence Dialogue edited by Jameson W. Doig Yair Evron "The Civil Rights Society stakes and Erwin C. Hargrove out new intellectual ground in with a foreword by Despite the mutual suspicions the study of discrimination." Richard E. Neustadt and deep animosities that — Stuart A. Scheingold, divide Israel and Syria, inter- University of Washington, "These stories of real people vention in Lebanon has not Seattle. caught in the act of exercising sparked a full military con- Rather than having the influence shed light on the frontation between the two intended effect, anti-discrim- complex, often mysterious countries; instead it has ination laws have served to connections among individ- helped them to form an perpetuate victimization. uals, institutions, and envi- understanding. Yair Evron Kristin Bumiller contends that ronments Not incidentally, examines the evolution and victims may be reluctant to [the book] is fun to read." the nature of the Israeli-Syrian utilize the law when they feel — Richard E. Neustadt, dialogue—and provides one that it places them in an Harvard University of the few analyses of a suc- unwinnable confrontation November $39.50 with more powerful indi- cessful case of deterrence. viduals and institutions. September $39.50 January $19.95 In paperback for course use THE NEW MILITARY RULE THE AMERICAN AMERICAN STATE IN CHILE PRESIDENCY Bureaucracies and Policies Dictatorship and Oppositions Clinton Rossiter since World War II edited by J. Samuel Valenzuela with a new introduction r>\ edited by Louis Galambos and Arturo Valenzuela Michael Nelson Who runs America? In The "Essential reading for anyone "Quite possibly the best New American State, Samuel P. interested in contemporary general book on the Presi- Hays, Charles E. Neu, Chile and concerned about the dency that has ever been Matthew A. Crenson, Francis country's future." — Harold written." —Robert K. Carr, E. Rourke, and others exa- Blakemore, Third World New York Times Book Review mine the evolution of the Affairs An insightful classic that federal bureaucracy, its Now available in paperback, examines the evolution of current status, and its roles Military Rule in Chile offers presidential powers and in four crucial areas: envi- a critical but dispassionate limitations. Michael Nelson's ronmental policy, fiscal and evaluation of the Chilean new introduction carries monetary policy, foreign economy, society, and polity Rossiter's analysis from the policy, and social security under the military rule of Kennedy years through policy. General Augusto Pinochet. Vietnam and Watergate to September September the present. $27.50 hardcover $12.95 paperback September $9.95 paperback $11.95 paperback $35.00 hardcover BOOTH #29 THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS 701 West 40th Street, Suite 275, Baltimore, Maryland 21211 AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President Secretary Samuel P. Huntington Paul Dawson Harvard University Oberlin College President-Elect Treasurer Kenneth N. Walt* Helen Ingram University of California, Berkeley University of Arizona Executive Director Vice Presidents Thomas E.Mann Beverly Blair Cook Program Chair University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Robert Jervis Charles O. Jones Columbia University University of Virginia Managing Editor, APSR LucianW.Pye Samuel C. Patterson Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ohio State University COUNCIL 1984-1986 1985-1987 Brian Barry John W.Kingdon California Institute of Technology University of Michigan F. Chris Carcia Stephen D.Krasner University of New Mexico Stanford University William R.Keech Paula D.McClain University of North Carolina Arizona State University J. Donald Moon Karen O'Conner Wesleyan University Emory University Victor A. Olorunsola Carole Pateman Iowa State University University of Sydney Norman J. Ornstein G. Bingham Powell, Jr. American Enterprise Institute University of Rochester Benjamin I. Page Kenneth Shepsle University of Texas at Austin Washington University Bruce M. Russett Nancy H. Zingale Yale University College of Saint Thomas FORMER PRESIDENTS Frank J.Goodnow Charles A. Beard Walter F.Dodd Gabriel A. Almond Albert Shaw William Bennett Munro Arthur W. Macmahon Robert A. Dahl Frederick N.Judson Jesses. Reeves Henry R. Spencer Merle Fains od James Bryce JohnA.Fairlie Quincy Wright David Easton A. Lawrence Lowell Benjamin F. Shambaugh James K. Pollock KarlW.Deutsch Woodrow Wilson Edwards. Cor win PeterH.Odegard Robert E. Lane Simeon E.Baldwin William F.Willoughby Luther Gulick Heinz Eulau Albert Bushnell Hart IsidorLoeb Pendleton Herring Robert E. Ward W.W.Willoughby Walter J.Shepard Ralph J.Bunche AveryLeiserson John Bas s et t Moore Francis W.Coker Charles McKinley Austin Ranney ErnestFreund Arthur N.Holcombe Harold D. Lass well James MacGregor Burns JesseMacy Thomas Reed Powell E.E.Schattschneider Samuel H. Beer Munroe Smith Clarence A. Dykstra V.O.Key.Jr. JohnC.Wahlke Henry Jones Ford Charles Grove Haines R. Taylor Cole Leon D.Epstein PaulW.Reinsch Robert C. Brooks CarlB.Swisher Warren E. Miller LeoS.Rowe Frederic A. Ogg Emmette S. Redford Charles E.Lindblom William A. Dunning William Anderson Charles S.Hyneman Seymour Martin Lipset Harry A. Gar field Robert E.Cushman CarlJ.Friedrich William KRiker James W. Garner Leonard D. White C. Herman Pritchett Philip E. Converse Charles E.Merriam JohnMGaus David B. Truman RichardF.Fenno.Jr. Aaron Wildavsky.