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WOBXD https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms POLITICS A Quarterly Journal of International Relations , subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at 28 Sep 2021 at 14:09:03 , on 170.106.35.93 . IP address: Volume IX, Number 3 April 1957 Price $6.00 per year https://www.cambridge.org/core https://doi.org/10.1017/S0043887100008212 Downloaded from . UNDER THE EDITORIAL SPONSORSHIP OF CENTER OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PUBLISHED BY PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS EDITORIAL BOARD FREDERICK S. DUNN, Chairman https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms BERNARD C. COHEN, Managing Editor JEAN MACLACHLAN, Assistant Managing Editor KLAUS KNORK, Review Article Editor PERCY E. COMBTT WILLIAM T. R. FOX GORDON A. CXAIO EDGAR S. FURNISS, JR. ADVISORY EDITORS GABRIEL A. ALMOND HAROLD D. LASSWELL CYRIL E. BLACK WILLIAM W. LOCKWOOD BERNARD BRODIE EDWARD S. MASON JEROME S. BRUNER MAX F. MILLIKAN MCGEORGE BUNDY HANS J. MORGENTHAU RUPERT EMERSON PHILIP E. MOSELY HAJO HOLBORN RICHARD C. SNYDEX , subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at PHILIP C. JESSUP HANS Sraim JOSEPH E. JOHNSON HAROLD SPROUT STEPHEN B. JONES JACOB VINER WILLIAM W. KAUFMANN ARNOLD WOLFERS GRAYSON L. KIRK QUINCY WRIGHT 28 Sep 2021 at 14:09:03 , on The editors invite the submission of articles bearing upon problems of international relations. Editorial communications and manuscripts should be addressed to WORLD POLITICS, Woodrow Wilson Hall, Princeton, NJ. Subscriptions: WORLD POLITICS, Woodrow Wilson Hall, Princeton, NJ. 170.106.35.93 Advertising: Advertising Department, Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J. WORLD POLITICS is indexed by the International Index to Periodicals, and abstracts of in articles appear in International Political Science Abstracts. IP address: Statements of fact and opinion appearing in WORLD POLITICS are made on the responsibility of the authors alone, and do not imply the endorsement of the editon or publishers. Copyright, 1957, by Princeton University Press WORLD POLITICS. Published quarterly by Princeton University Press. April 1957. Vol. LX, No. 3. Entered as Second Class matter in the Post Office at Princeton, New Jersey, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Printed in the United States of America by https://www.cambridge.org/core Princeton University Press. Subscriptions $6.00 per year (two years $10.00); angle copies $240. Foreign postage 25 cents additional per year. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0043887100008212 Downloaded from . WORLD POLITICS VOL. IX APRIL 1957 No. 3 CONTENTS https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Soviet Atomic Blackmail and the North Atlantic Alliance Hans Speier 307 Observations on France: Economy, Society, and Polity David S. Landes 329 Planning and Economic Progress in France Wallace C. Peterson 351 An Approach to the Analysis of Political Systems David Easton 383 REVIEW ARTICLES , subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at Marxism, Leninism, and Soviet Communism C. E. Blac\ 401 A Psychoanalytic Interpretation of Woodrow Wilson 28 Sep 2021 at 14:09:03 Bernard Brodie 413 , on A Decade of Political and Economic Change in Italy Joseph LaPalombara 423 170.106.35.93 The Political Scene in West Germany Otto Kirchheimer 433 . IP address: Approaches to the Problem of Political Develop- ment in Non-Western Societies S. N. Eisenstadt 446 Prospects for an International Economy Benjamin Higgins 458 The Contributors ii https://www.cambridge.org/core https://doi.org/10.1017/S0043887100008212 Downloaded from . THE CONTRIBUTORS HANS SPEIER, Chief of the Social Science Division of The RAND Corporation, is on leave this year as a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sci- ences, Stanford, Calif. His published works include Social Order and the Ris\s of War: Papers in Political Sociology (1951). https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms DAVID S. LANDES, Associate Professor of Economics at Columbia University, is the au- thor of Bankers and Pashas: A Study of International Finance and Economic Im- perialism in the Egypt of the 1860's, to be published in England in 1957. WALLACE C. PETERSON, Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Nebraska, is engaged in a study of the redistribution of income in France through the workings of the social security system. DAVID EASTON is Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago and the author of The Political System (1953). His present article reflects ideas that are part of a larger work dealing with a possible theoretical orientation to the comparative analysis of political systems. C. E. BLACK is Professor of History at Princeton University. He is co-author of Twen- tieth Century Europe: A History (1950) and European Political Systems (1953), and he recently edited Rewriting Russian History: Soviet Interpretations of Russia's Past (1956). , subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at BERNARD BRODIE is a Senior Staff Member of The RAND Corporation. He is the author of A Guide to Naval Strategy (3rd ed., 1954) and co-author of The Absolute Weapon: Atomic Power and World Order (1946). JOSEPH LAPALOMBARA is Associate Professor of Political Science and Research Associate 28 Sep 2021 at 14:09:03 in the Labor and Industrial Relations Center at Michigan State University. Among his , on publications is A Guide to Michigan Politics (1955). OTTO KIRCHHEIMER joined the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research in New York as Professor of Political Science in 1955. Prior to that, he spent ten years 170.106.35.93 as an analyst and branch chief in the Department of State's Office of Intelligence Re- search. S. N. EISENSTADT, head of the Department of Sociology at the Hebrew University in . IP address: Jerusalem, is the author of Absorption of Immigrants in Israel (1951) and From Gen- eration to Generation: Age Groups and Social Structure (1956). BENJAMIN HIGGINS is Professor of Economics (Visiting) and Director of the Indonesia Project in the Center for International Studies at M.I.T. He served as Monetary and Fiscal Adviser to the National Planning Bureau of Indonesia in 1952-1953 and during the previous ten years was Bronfman Professor of Economics at McGill University. https://www.cambridge.org/core https://doi.org/10.1017/S0043887100008212 Downloaded from .