Politics and government Books
Princeton University Press The Making of an Arab Nationalist
Book SynopsisTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*A Note on Transliteration, pg. vi*Acknowledgments, pg. vii*Introduction, pg. ix*Contents, pg. xv*Chapter 1. The Ottoman, pg. 3*Chapter 2. The Spokesman of Arab Nationalism, 1919-1968, pg. 47*Chapter 3. Defining the Nation, pg. 83*Chapter 4. Arabism First: The Call for Unity, pg. 128*Chapter 5. Conclusion, pg. 176*Selected Bibliography, pg. 185*Index, pg. 207
£28.80
Princeton University Press Road to Pearl Harbor The Coming of the War
Book SynopsisThis is a probing narrative of the history which came to its climax at Pearl harbor; an account of the attitudes and actions, of the purposes and persons which brought about the war between the United States and Japan. It is full and impartial. Though written as an independent and private study, records and information of an exceptional range andTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Preface, pg. vi*Contents, pg. xii*1. The Arc of Opposition, pg. 3*2. The Last, Lost Good Chance: 1937, pg. 8*3. 1937-39: Japan Goes Deeper into the Stubble, pg. 17*4. The Dismay of the Japanese Strategists: August, 1939, pg. 25*5. Separation but Still not Enmity: the Winter of 1939-40, pg. 38*6. The First Waves of German Victory Reach the Southwest Pacific: April, 1940, pg. 49*7. The Grave Dilemma before the United States: May, 1940, pg. 56*8. Japan Starts on the Road South: June, 1940, pg. 66*9. The American Government Forbears, pg. 72*10. Japan Selects a New Government, pg. 76*11. Japan Stencils Its Policy in Indelible Ink: July, 1940, pg. 84*12. Our First Firm Counteraction, pg. 88*13. Maneuver and Resistance, pg. 95*14. We Stop the Shipment of Scrap Iron, pg. 101*15. The Making of the Alliance with the Axis: September, 1940, pg. 110*16. We Draw Closer to Britain, pg. 122*17. After Our Elections: Steps towards a Concerted Program, pg. 133*18. Matsuoka Pursues the Great Combination, pg. 145*19. At the Same Time Japan Continues to Seek the Best Road South, pg. 150*20. Diplomacy by Gesture and Signal: American Policy in the Winter of 1940-41, pg. 153*21. We Reach a World-Wide Strategic Accord with Britain: March, 1941, pg. 165*22. Hull and Nomura Begin the Search for Formulas of Peace, pg. 171*23. Matsuoka Goes to Berlin and Moscow, and Returns with a Neutrality Pact, pg. 180*24. The Two Faces of Japanese Diplomacy Glare at One Another: April, 1941, pg. 188*25. Would Japan Stand Still While We Extended Ourselves in the Atlantic? The Spring of 1941, pg. 196*26. Japan Chafes and Germany Invades the Soviet Union: May- June, 1941, pg. 202*27. Japan Makes the Crucial Decision: July 2, 1941, pg. 209*28. The Konoye Cabinet Resigns-to Get Rid of Matsuoka, pg. 219*29. The United States and Britain Prepare to Impose Sanctions, pg. 227*30. We Freeze Japan's Funds, pg. 236*31. Was Japan to Have Any More Oil?, pg. 242*32. The Choice before Japan Is Defined; and Konoye Seeks a Meeting with Roosevelt, pg. 251*33. Roosevelt Meets Churchill; Argentia and After: August 1941, pg. 255*34. The Japanese High Command Demands That the Issue with the United States Be Faced and Forced, pg. 261*35. The Idea of a Roosevelt-Konoye Meeting Dies; the Deadlock Is Complete: October, 1941, pg. 271*36. The Army Insists on a Decision for War; Konoye Quits; Tojo Takes Over, pg. 282*37. The Last Offers to the United States Are Formulated: November 5, 1941, pg. 291*38. November: The American Government Stands Fast and Hurries Its Preparations, pg. 298*39. Japan's Final Proposal for a Truce Is Weighed and Found Wanting, pg. 307*40. As Stubborn as Ever: the American Answer, November 26, 1941, pg. 320*41. The Last Arrangements and Formalities for War, pg. 326*42. The Clasp of War Is Closed, pg. 333*Index, pg. 343
£42.50
Princeton University Press Communism and Nationalism in India M.N. Roy and
Book SynopsisM. N. Roy, the founder of the Communist Party of India, has been described by Robert C. North as ranking "with Lenin and Mao Tse-tung." This book, focusing on the career of Roy, traces the development of communism and nationalism in India from 1920 to 1939. Originally published in 1971. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demandTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Table of Contents, pg. vii*List of Illustrations, pg. xi*Acknowledgments, pg. xiii*Abbreviations, pg. 1*Introduction, pg. 3*1. The Second Comintern Congress, pg. 11*2. The Dawn of Indian Communism, pg. 20*3. The CPI and the Workers' and Peasants' Party, pg. 37*4. The China Episode, pg. 58*5. The Radicalization of Indian Politics, pg. 80*6. The Sixth Comintern Congress, pg. 108*7. The Decline of Indian Communism, pg. 144*8. The Foundations of Royism in India, pg. 164*9. Left-Wing Unity and the Indian Nationalist Movement, pg. 215*10. Nationalism and Socialism, pg. 240*11. Twentieth-Century Jacobinism, pg. 259*Notes, pg. 301*Index, pg. 379
£54.00
Princeton University Press State and Economic Enterprise in Japan
Book SynopsisDealing with the extraordinary economic modernization that has been taking place in Japan since 1868, this is a study of Japan's historical opportunities and the human responses that have molded the vigor of her development. The first half of the book concentrates on the Meiji Era, 1868-1911, when the foundations of modern industrial society and thTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Foreword, pg. v*Contents, pg. ix*Prospectus and Summary, pg. 1*I. The Tokugawa Heritage, pg. 17*II. A Century of Japanese Economic Growth, pg. 47*III. Japan and Europe: Contrasts in Industrialization, pg. 93*IV. Modern Entrepreneurship in Meiji Japan, pg. 183*V. Shibusawa Eiichi: Industrial Pioneer, pg. 209*VI. Growth of Japanese Agriculture, 1875-1920, pg. 249*VII. Innovation in Japanese Agriculture, 1880-1935, pg. 325*VIII. Meiji Fiscal Policy and Economic Progress, pg. 353*IX. Economic Growth and Consumption in Japan, pg. 391*X. Japan's "New Capitalism", pg. 447*XI. Economic Miracles and Japan's Income- Doubling Plan, pg. 523*XII. Cyclical Instability and Fiscal-Monetary Policy in Postwar Japan, pg. 555*XIII. Regional Planning in Japan Today, pg. 619*XIV. Labor Markets and Collective Bargaining in Japan, pg. 633*XV. Labor and Politics in Postwar Japan, pg. 669*List of Contributors, pg. 721*Index, pg. 727
£999.99
Princeton University Press BritishAmerican Relations 19171918 The Role of
Book SynopsisThroughout the First World War Woodrow Wilson considered Britain's ambitions in the war as objectionable as Germany's. He repeatedly expressed distrust of the British government's motives; for their part, the British chafed at Wilson's idealism and despised his aloofness from the Allies. Sir William Wiseman played an extraordinary part as the behinTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Acknowledgments, pg. v*Contents, pg. vii*Note on footnote citations, pg. ix*Chapter One. Introduction, pg. 1*Chapter Two. Wiseman and the Beginning of the War Partnership, pg. 8*Chapter Three. Dollars in Diplomacy, pg. 36*Chapter Four. Reading's Assignment, Wiseman's Accomplishment, pg. 61*Chapter Five. Attempts at Unity, pg. 96*Chapter Six. American Manpower: Source of Strength and Division, pg. 127*Chapter Seven. Intervention in Russia, pg. 164*Chapter Eight. The Approach of Peace, pg. 198*Chapter Nine. Envoy, pg. 236*Appendix: Wiseman on Wilson (from the Wiseman Papers), pg. 241*Annotated Bibliography, pg. 297*Index, pg. 329
£40.50
Princeton University Press Political Thought of PierreJoseph Proudhon
Book SynopsisAlan Ritter examines the writings of Proudhon concerned with the theme that Proudhon, though a radical, was a realist and moralist, and that the difficulties he faced are those faced by any radical who confronts fact and has a conscience. Originally published in 1969. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to agaiTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Acknowledgments, pg. vi*Abbreviations, pg. vii*Contents, pg. xi*I. Proudhon and His Interpreters, pg. 1*II. The Realistic Basis of Proudhon's Political Theory, pg. 26*III. Dilemmas of Ethics, pg. 63*IV. Proudhon as a Radical Critic of Established Institutions, pg. 94*V. Proudhon as a Rebuilder of Society, pg. 118*VI. Tactical Problems: The Disparity Between Means and Ends, pg. 163*VII. Explanation and Criticism, pg. 195*Index, pg. 219
£999.99
Princeton University Press The New Deal and States
Book SynopsisLittle has been written about the New Deal's effect at the state level. How did the states act before the New Deal? Did the Roosevelt administration promote progressive policies on the state level? Did it destroy state initiative? Was it discriminatory? In what kinds of states did it seem to have the greatest impact, and why? What barriers were plaTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Preface, pg. vii*Contents, pg. ix*1. The 48 States in the 1920's, pg. 1*2. Confusion Reigns, 1929-1933, pg. 26*3. Battles over Relief, 1933-1935, pg. 50*4. State Relief & Welfare, 1935-1940, pg. 74*5. Groping for Coordination, 1933-1940, pg. 102*6. The Governors: Liberals, Conservatives & Nobodies, pg. 129*7. States, Patronage, and Politics, pg. 168*8. Federalism in the Style of the 1930's, pg. 194*A Bibliographical Essay, pg. 208*Index, pg. 219
£27.00
Princeton University Press Politics of Force Bargaining during
Book SynopsisExamining the Berlin crises of 1948-49 and 1961, the Taiwan Strait crisis of 1958, and the Cuban crisis of 1962, the author elucidates various intermediate and highly politicized forms of international coercion. Originally published in 1969. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previouslyTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Preface, pg. vii*Contents, pg. xi*Introduction, pg. 3*1. Crises in International Politics, pg. 6*2. The Bases of International Bargaining, pg. 25*3. The International Setting, pg. 42*Introduction, pg. 61*4. Political Fluidity, pg. 63*5. The Force of Events, pg. 96*6. Problems of Communication, pg. 116*7. Peripheral Actors, pg. 146*Introduction, pg. 175*8. Resolve and Prudence, pg. 177*9. Freedom of Choice, pg. 217*10. Bargaining Impediments, pg. 244*11. The Relevance of Salience, pg. 266*12. Political Bargains, pg. 284*Introduction, pg. 309*13. Restraints on the Use of Violence, pg. 311*14. The Role of Initiative, pg. 337*15. Coercive Uses of Asymmetries, pg. 362*16. The Determinants of Emphasis, pg. 394*Appendix A: Problems of Epistemology, pg. 417*Appendix B: A Note on Sources, pg. 422*Index, pg. 429*Backmatter, pg. 437
£51.00
Princeton University Press Politics and Statecraft in the Kingdom of Greece
Book SynopsisThree foreign-oriented political parties-Russian, French, and English-emerged during the Greek Revolutionary period from 1821 to 1827 and played a prominent role in Greek politics until the 1850's. Little has been known or written about the activities of these parties between 1833 and 1843, when a newly established monarchy under the Bavarian KingTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Preface, pg. vii*Contents, pg. xi*Glossary, pg. xv*Introduction, pg. 1*I. The Setting: Bases for Political Divisions, pg. 19*II. The Revolutionary Period, 1821-27: The Origins of the Parties, pg. 53*III. The Kapodistrian Period (1828-31) and Interregnum (1831-32): The Crystallization of the Three Parties, pg. 107*IV. The First Regency, February 1833-July 1834, pg. 153*V. The Armansperg Regime July 1834-February 1837, pg. 218*VI. The Early Period of Othonian Absolutism and "Russian" Ascendancy, 1837-40, pg. 270*VII. The Mavrokordatos Episode and the Near Eastern Crisis of 1839-41, pg. 344*VIII. The Later Period of Othonian Absolutism: "French" Ascendancy (1841-43) and the "Bloodless" Revolution of September 1843, pg. 408*IX. The Period of the Constituent Assembly, September 1843-March 1844, pg. 455*Conclusion, pg. 501*Appendix I. "Memoirs concerning the philorthodox society introduced in Greece", pg. 519*Appendix II. Selected Prosopography, pg. 534*Selected Bibliography, pg. 543*Index, pg. 613
£999.99
Princeton University Press Legal Order in a Violent World
£80.75
Princeton University Press Lawyers and Statecraft in Renaissance Florence
Book SynopsisLawyers at work-in diplomacy, in relations with the Church, in territorial government, in the formulation of policy, in administration, and in the political struggle provide the unifying theme in this analysis of the exercise of political power in Renaissance Florence. Professor Martines studies the actual techniques of government, the hidden legalTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Acknowledgments, pg. vii*Contents, pg. ix*Abbreviations, pg. xii*I. An Approach, pg. 1*II. The Guild, pg. 11*III. Backgrounds and Foregrounds, pg. 62*IV. Legal Aspects of Sovereignty and Magistracy in Florence, pg. 119*V. Problems of Internal Government, pg. 130*VI. Aspects of Territorial Government, pg. 220*VII. Florentine Relations with the Church, pg. 246*VIII. Problems of Diplomacy, pg. 311*IX. The Florentine State, pg. 387*X. Lawyers Look at the State, pg. 405*XI. Florence and Milan: Toward the Modern State?, pg. 456*Appendix, pg. 479*Index, pg. 511
£59.50
Princeton University Press Political Justice The Use of Legal Procedure for
Book SynopsisHow have regimes used the agencies of criminal justice for their own purposes? What characterizes the linkage of politics and justice? Drawing on a wealth of foreign and domestic source material, Otto Kirchheimer examines systematically the structure of state protection, the nature of a strictly "political" trial, including the trial by fiat of theTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*PREFACE, pg. vii*CONTENTS, pg. xi*CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION, pg. 1*CHAPTER II. CHANGES IN THE STRUCTURE OF STATE PROTECTION, pg. 25*CHAPTER III. THE POLITICAL TRIAL, pg. 46*CHAPTER IV. LEGAL REPRESSION OF POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS, pg. 119*CHAPTER V. CONDITIONS OF JUDICIAL ACTION, pg. 173*CHAPTER VI. THE DEFENDANT, HIS LAWYER, AND THE COURT, pg. 225*CHAPTER VII. "DEMOCRATIC CENTRALISM" AND POLITICAL INTEGRATION OF THE JUDICIARY, pg. 259*CHAPTER VIII. TRIAL BY FIAT OF THE SUCCESSOR REGIME, pg. 304*CHAPTER IX. ASYLUM, pg. 349*CHAPTER X. THE QUALITY OF MERCY, pg. 389*CHAPTER XI. SUMMING UP, pg. 419*APPENDIX A. THE ROMAN EMPIRE AND THE CHRISTIANS, pg. 433*APPENDIX B. GUILLAUME DU VAIR: THE CASE OF T H E SUCCESSFUL LOYALTY SHIFT, pg. 434*INDEX, pg. 437
£54.00
Princeton University Press West Bengal and the Federalizing Process in India
Book SynopsisSince its independence in 1947, India, as a large, diverse, and rapidly changing country, has had to meet federalizing problems of a magnitude unprecedented in history. The result has been a process that combines, modifies, and transforms many established ideas about federalism. Professor Franda deals with the complexities of India's experience byTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Acknowledgments, pg. vii*Contents, pg. xi*Tables. Figures, pg. xii*I. Introduction, pg. 1*II. States Reorganization: The Development of State Demands, pg. 8*III. States Reorganization: The Response to State Demands, pg. 36*IV. The Damodar Valley Corporation: The Creation and Loss of DVC Autonomy, pg. 62*V. The Damodar Valley Corporation: Center-State Relations and the DVC, pg. 96*VI. Land Reform: The Absence of Consensus, pg. 129*VII. Center-State Relations and the Development of a Land Reform Policy for West Bengal, pg. 151*VIII. Party Government and Center-State Relations, pg. 179*IX. Sources of State Independence, pg. 200*Bibliography, pg. 225*Index, pg. 253
£31.50
Princeton University Press State Politics in India
Book SynopsisThe essays in this book compare and analyze political processes in eight states within the Indian Union. A long introductory chapter by Myron Weiner sets the stage for individual studies of each state by separate scholars, namely: Myron Weiner (MIT) on Political Development in the Indian States; Paul H. Brass (University of Washington) on Uttar PraTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Preface, pg. v*Table of Contents, pg. vii*List of Illustrations, pg. ix*List of Tables, pg. xi*I. Political Development in the Indian States, pg. 1*II. Uttar Pradesh, pg. 61*III. Madhya Pradesh, pg. 127*IV. Maharashtra, pg. 177*V. Jammu and Kashmir, pg. 215*VI. West Bengal, pg. 247*VII. Rajasthan, pg. 321*VIII. Andhra Pradesh, pg. 399*IX. Punjab, pg. 435*List of Contributors, pg. 503*Index, pg. 507
£999.99
Princeton University Press Political Theory
Book SynopsisIn this distinguished work Arnold Brecht, who served under more than a dozen German Chancellors and whose work in defense of democracy received recognition by the Adenauer government in 1953, surveys the philosophical and scientific foundations of political theory in the twentieth century. His wide-ranging treatise sweeps over the entire scope of tTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Preface, pg. vii*Preface to the Fifth Printing, pg. xi*Acknowledgments, pg. xv*Contents, pg. xvii*Introductory, pg. 1*Chapter I. Theory of Scientific Method: Facts and Logic, pg. 27*Chapter II. Theory of Scientific Method (Continued): Causality, Tests, Prediction, pg. 73*Chapter III. Theory of Scientific Value Relativism (Value Alternativism), pg. 117*Chapter IV. Theory of Justice and the Impact on it of Scientific Method and Value Relativism, pg. 136*Chapter V. Precursors and Cousins, pg. 165*Chapter VI. The Rise of Scientific Value Relativism, pg. 207*Chapter VII. The Revolt, pg. 261*Chapter VIII. Twentieth-Century Attempts to Identify Highest Values, pg. 302*Chapter IX. Factual, Not Logical, Links between Is and Ought, pg. 367*Chapter X. Universal Postulates of Justice, pg. 387*Chapter XI. Truth and Justice, pg. 404*Chapter XII. Impossibility (Limited Possibility), pg. 417*Chapter XIII. Twentieth-Century Political Science and the Belief in God, pg. 456*Results, pg. 480*Appendix A. Note Regarding a Planned Second Volume, pg. 495*Appendix B. Miscellaneous Notes on Special Questions and on Literature, pg. 499*Supplementary Notes on Literature, pg. 575*Index of Names, pg. 581*Subject Index, pg. 588
£69.70
Princeton University Press The League of Arab States A Study in Dynamics of
Book SynopsisThe founding, structure, and operations of the League of Arab States since its organization in 1945 are analyzed. In the first half of the book the author discusses the League's decision-making processes, considers regional dynamics, the polarization of power between Egypt and Iraq, and the impact of such major issues as Palestine on the League. HeTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*PREFACE, pg. v*CONTENTS, pg. ix*TABLES AND FIGURES, pg. xiii*CHAPTER 1. THE FRAME OF REFERENCE, pg. 3*CHAPTER 2. THE ORGANIZATION OF THE ARAB LEAGUE, pg. 33*POLICY FORMULATION AND EXECUTION, pg. 53*CHAPTER 3. DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES, pg. 56*CHAPTER 4. INTERNAL DYNAMICS AND POLICY FORMULATION, pg. 73*CHAPTER 5. EXTERNAL POLICIES OF THE LEAGUE, pg. 102*CHAPTER 6. ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS, pg. 124*CHAPTER 7. EXECUTION : THE ROLE OF THE SECRETARY GENERAL, pg. 146*THE OPERATIONAL CONTEXT, pg. 169*CHAPTER 8. FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS I : CULTURAL, SOCIAL, AND TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRAMS, pg. 171*CHAPTER 9. FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS I I: REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, pg. 192*CHAPTER 10. COLLECTIVE SECURITY AND THE PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES, pg. 221*CHAPTER 11. INTERACTION WITH OTHER INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES, pg. 244*CHAPTER 12. SOME REFLECTIONS ON REGIONAL ORGANIZATION, pg. 281*APPENDIX A: THE ALEXANDRIA PROTOCOL, pg. 315*APPENDIX B: PACT OF THE LEAGUE OF ARAB STATES, pg. 319*APPENDIX C: JOINT DEFENSE AND ECONOMIC COOPERATION TREATY BETWEEN THE STATES OF THE ARAB LEAGUE, pg. 327*APPENDIX D : INTERNAL REGULATIONS OF THE COUNCIL OF THE LEAGUE OF ARAB STATES, OCTOBER 13, 1951, pg. 334*APPENDIX E: INTERNAL REGULATIONS OF THE COMMITTEES OF THE LEAGUE OF ARAB STATES, OCTOBER 13, 1951, pg. 341*APPENDIX F: INTERNAL REGULATIONS OF THE SECRETARIAT-GENERAL OF THE LEAGUE, MAY 10, 1953, pg. 344*APPENDIX G: CHRONOLOGY OF ARAB LEAGUE COUNCIL SESSIONS, 1945-1963, pg. 348*SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY, pg. 381*INDEX, pg. 389
£46.75
Princeton University Press Japans Quest for Autonomy National Security and
Book SynopsisA comprehensive and often controversial account of Japan's foreign and security policy before the Second World War based on War Crimes Trials materials, original Japanese sources, and detailed accounts by Japanese historians. Originally published in 1966. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make availaTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Acknowledgments, pg. vii*Contents, pg. xi*Preface, pg. xiii*Historical Prologue to the 1930's, pg. 1*CHAPTER I. The London Naval Treaty Controversy, pg. 35*CHAPTER II. The Crisis at Mukden, pg. 82*CHAPTER III. Withdrawal from the League of Nations, pg. 122*CHAPTER IV. Quest for an Autonomous National Defense, pg. 187*CHAPTER V. Factions, Rebellion, and National Policy, pg. 244*CHAPTER VI. The China War, pg. 301*Epilogue, pg. 379*Bibliography, pg. 399*Index, pg. 417
£51.00
Princeton University Press Strategic Intelligence for American World Policy
Book SynopsisIntelligence work is in some ways like a newspaper or newsmagazine, in some like a business, in some like the research activity of a university; very little of it involves cloaks and daggers. All of it is important to national survival, and should be understood by the citizens of a democracy. In this remarkable book, an able scholar, experienced iTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Preface, pg. vii*Note to Second Printing, pg. xii*Preface 1966, pg. xiii*Chapter 1. Intelligence is Knowledge, pg. 3*Chapter 2. Substantive Content: (1) The Basic Descriptive Element, pg. 11*Chapter 3. Substantive Content: (2) The Current Reportorial Element, pg. 30*Chapter 4. Substantive Content: (3) The Speculative - Evaluative Element, pg. 39*Chapter 5. Intelligence is Organization, pg. 69*Chapter 6. Central Intelligence, pg. 78*Chapter 7. Departmental Intelligence, pg. 104*Chapter 8. Departmental Intelligence Organization: Ten Lessons from Experience, pg. 116*Chapter 9. Intelligence is Activity, pg. 151*Chapter 10. Special Problems of Method in Intelligence Work, pg. 159*Chapter 11. Producers and Consumers of Intelligence, pg. 180*Appendix. Kinds of Intelligence, pg. 209*Index, pg. 221
£29.75
Princeton University Press Appeals of Communism
Book SynopsisThis study, based on an extensive program of interviewing former American, British, French, and Italian Communists, provides many answers to these questions and gives a convincing insight into the motivations, tensions, and loyalties of Party members. First, the book examines Communist literature (the Lenin and Stalin classics and current Party medTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Foreword, pg. vii*Preface and Acknowledgments, pg. ix*Contents, pg. xxi*Chapter 1. The Communist Militant: Ends and Means, pg. 3*Chapter 2. The Power-oriented Tactician, pg. 26*Chapter 3. Esoteric and Exoteric Communication, pg. 62*Chapter 4. The Perception of Goals and Theory, pg. 99*Chapter 5. The Perception of Tactical Aspects, pg. 127*Chapter 6. Doctrine and Practice, pg. 167*Chapter 7. Social Characteristics, pg. 183*Chapter 8. Political Characteristics, pg. 217*Chapter 9. Susceptibility to Communism, pg. 230*Chapter 10. Types of Neurotic Susceptibility, pg. 258*Chapter 11. Types and Patterns of Dissatisfaction, pg. 297*Chapter 12. Defection and Readjustment, pg. 332*Chapter 13. Conclusions and Implications, pg. 370*Appendix 1. The Sample of Ex-Communists, pg. 401*Appendix 2. Interviewing Guides, pg. 403*Index, pg. 409
£49.30
Princeton University Press The Communist Subversion of Czechoslovakia 1938
Book SynopsisFrom the fateful days of the Munich crisis in September 1938 to the final coup in February 1948, the Communists gradually infiltrated Czechoslovakia. This is the record of that tragic conquest, written by the former head of Jan Masaryk's Cabinet in the Czechoslovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Mr. Korbel reveals the gradual erosion of all areas ofTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Preface, pg. vii*Contents, pg. xi*1. Epilogue, pg. 1*2. Looking back, pg. 10*3. The communist party of Czechoslovakia, pg. 17*4. From Munich to super-Munich, pg. 32*5. In the guise of patriots, pg. 47*6. A fateful journey, pg. 83*7. The struggle begins, pg. 94*8. In the "liberated" homeland, pg. 122*9. Infiltration in width and depth, pg. 134*10. A mutual offensive, pg. 176*11. The crush, pg. 198*12. The long night, pg. 236*Bibliography, pg. 243*Index, pg. 249
£31.50
Princeton University Press Press and Foreign Policy
Book SynopsisThe relationship between the Washington correspondents of major news-gathering media and representatives of the foreign policy sections of the United States government has long been assumed, but its nature has never been analyzed. In a pioneering study of this relationship, Professor Cohen has used the observable results of contact, the printed andTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Acknowledgments, pg. vii*Contents, pg. x*Chapter I. A Setting, pg. 1*Chapter II. The Reporter and his Work, pg. 17*Chapter III. Getting the News, pg. 54*Chapter IV. From News to Newspaper, pg. 105*Chapter V. The Eye of the Beholder: Policy Makers' Views of the Press, pg. 133*Chapter VI. Contributions to the Press: The Outward Flow of News, pg. 169*Chapter VII. Extractions from the Press: The Utilization of News, pg. 208*Chapter VIII. The Press, the Public, and Foreign Policy, pg. 248*Chapter IX. Conclusion, pg. 264*Index, pg. 281
£36.00
Princeton University Press Strategy in the Missile Age
Book SynopsisStrategy in the Missile Age first reviews the development of modern military strategy to World War II, giving the reader a reference point for the radical rethinking that follows, as Dr. Brodie considers the problems of the Strategic Air Command, of civil defense, of limited war, of counterforce or pre-emptive strategies, of city-busting, of missilTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Preface for Paperback Edition, pg. v*Preface, pg. xi*Contents, pg. xv*1. Introduction, pg. 3*2. Prologue to Air Strategy, pg. 21*3. The Heritage of Douhet, pg. 71*4. Strategic Bombing in World War II, pg. 107*5. The Advent of Nuclear Weapons, pg. 147*6. Is There a Defense ?, pg. 173*7. The Wish for Total Solutions: Preventive War, Pre-Emptive Attack, and Massive Retaliation, pg. 223*8. The Anatomy of Deterrence, pg. 264*9. Limited War, pg. 305*10. Strategy Wears a Dollar Sign, pg. 358*11. Recapitulation and Conclusions, pg. 390*Index, pg. 411
£999.99
Princeton University Press American Scientists and Nuclear Weapons Policy
Book SynopsisAs this study traces the history of the dramatic intra-scientific conflict over nuclear weapons which has developed since World War II, it analyzes the politically relevant ideas, attitudes, and behavior of those scientists who have been influential in the formulation of American policy toward nuclear weapons. The author contends that the emergenceTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, pg. vii*CONTENTS, pg. ix*I. THE SCIENTIST AS A POLITICAL ANIMAL, pg. 1*II. SCIENTISTS SEARCH FOR A BETTER WORLD, pg. 39*III. THE DEVELOPING SCIENTIFIC CLEAVAGE OVER THE COLD WAR AND THE HYDROGEN BOMB, pg. 64*IV. SCIENTISTS SEEK AN ALTERNATIVE TO STRATEGIC BOMBING, pg. 112*V. THE EMERGENCE OF THE "FIRST STEP" PHILOSOPHY, pg. 135*VI. THE VICTORY OF THE "FIRST STEP" PHILOSOPHY: THE GENEVA SYSTEM AND ITS CONSEQUENCES, pg. 162*VII. THE CONFERENCE OF EXPERTS: AN EVALUATION AND THE SCIENTIFIC REACTION, pg. 201*VIII. THE "FIRST STEP" FAILS, pg. 223*IX. THE INTRA-SCIENTIFIC CONFLICT OVER A NUCLEAR TEST BAN: THE PROBLEM OF CONFLICTING EXPERTISE, pg. 262*X. THE TASK OF POLITICAL LEADERSHIP, pg. 299*INDEX, pg. 343
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Princeton University Press Organizing for Defense
Book SynopsisThe author explores the defense administration, with thorough criticism of the National Security Council, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Office of the Secretary of Defense, and the armed services as governmental organizations. His book is a substantial reinterpretation of the history of the military organization of the U.S. from 1900 to 1960. Originally pTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, pg. vii*CONTENTS, pg. ix*CHAPTER ONE. INTRODUCTION, pg. 1*CHAPTER TWO. THE TRIUMPH OF THE GENERAL MANAGEMENT STAFF: WAR DEPARTMENT ORGANIZATION BEFORE WORLD WAR II, pg. 10*CHAPTER THREE. DECENTRALIZATION AND DISCONTENT: NAVY DEPARTMENT ORGANIZATION BEFORE WORLD WAR II, pg. 49*CHAPTER FOUR. ECONOMY AND AIR POWER: THE ORIGINS OF UNIFICATION BEFORE WORLD WAR II, pg. 85*CHAPTER FIVE. THE USES OF DOGMA: WAR DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATION IN WORLD WAR II, pg. 107*CHAPTER SIX. TRADITIONS IN CONFLICT: NAVY DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATION IN WORLD WAR II, pg. 132*CHAPTER SEVEN. THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF IN WORLD WAR II: THEIR RECORD AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE SERVICE DEPARTMENTS, pg. 159*CHAPTER EIGHT. THE UNIFICATION CONTROVERSY, pg. 186*CHAPTER NINE. DEFENSE REORGANIZATION DURING THE TRUMAN ADMINISTRATION, pg. 227*CHAPTER TEN. THE SERVICE DEPARTMENTS UNDER UNIFICATION, pg. 267*CHAPTER ELEVEN. MANAGING THE DEFENSE DEPARTMENT IN THE EISENHOWER ADMINISTRATION, pg. 288*CHAPTER TWELVE. THESUPERAGENCIES AND THEIR ROLE IN DEFENSE POLICY - MAKING, pg. 321*CHAPTER THIRTEEN. POLICY - MAKING STRATEGY, AND DEFENSE ORGANIZATION, pg. 371*INDEX, pg. 393
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Princeton University Press Foreign Aid Theory and Practice in Southern Asia
Book SynopsisMost available literature on foreign aid lacks precise terminology, reliable data, and a theory that; permits profiting from experience. This book tries to meet some of these difficulties by analyzing the foreign aid record of the US in a specific region. It points the way toward improving allocation of aid in an area when the total to be allocatedTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Preface, pg. vii*Contents, pg. xi*List of Tables, pg. xvii*1. Introduction - The Problem of Foreign Aid Allocation, pg. 1*2. The Origins of Untied States Aid Programs in Southern Asia (1), pg. 11*3. The Origins Of Untied States Aid Programs In Southern Asia (2), pg. 28*4. The First Year of Economic and Military Aid in Southern Asia, 1951, pg. 75*5. The Mutual Security Program in Southern Asia, 1952-1954, pg. 110*6. Mutual Security and Competitive Coexistence, 1955-1957, pg. 183*7. The Objectives of United States Assistance Programs in Southern Asia, pg. 249*8. Economic Change and Political Behavior: An Experimental Approach in The Asian Setting, pg. 296*9. Economic Change and Political Behavior : A Preliminary Test of The Vulnerability Model, pg. 333*10. An Analytical Approach to The Allocation of Economic and Military Aid, pg. 355*11. Soviet Economic Aid in Southern Asia, pg. 383*12. Economic Development and Mutual Security in Southern Asia - Summary and Conclusions, pg. 401*Appendix I. The Problem of Substitutability in Foreign Aid, pg. 417*Appendix II. United States Government Sources Used in Tables on Economic and Military Aid Allocations, pg. 420*Appendix III. Table 1 Trade and Income of Principal World Trading Countries, 1955 (dollars and ranks), pg. 424*Index, pg. 429*Backmatter, pg. 443
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Princeton University Press NATO and American Security
Book SynopsisThe Berlin crisis, the Suez intervention, the Cyprus problem, and other differences among the NATO powers have tended to weaken the alliance in the face of constant Soviet pressure. Emphasizing the 1960's, a group of experts here examines the future of NATO and American security: military strategy for limited and large scale war, the problem of detTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Preface, pg. v*Contents, pg. vii*1. The Strained Alliance, pg. 3*2. NATO: The Developing Strategic Context, pg. 11*3. The USSR and NATO, pg. 37*4. NATO Strategy: Total War, pg. 65*5. The Place of Limited War in NATO Strategy, pg. 98*6. Problems of Coalition and Deterrence, pg. 127*7. NATO and Nuclear Sharing, pg. 151*8. Surprise Attack and Disarmament, pg. 176*9. Britain and NATO, pg. 209*10. Germany and NATO: The Rearmament Debate, 1950-1958, pg. 236*11. Alternatives to NATO, pg. 260*12. NATO Defense in an Uncertain Future, pg. 279*Appendix. Aspects of NATO Strategy: A Conference Report, pg. 307*Index, pg. 339
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Princeton University Press Office of the Prime Minister
Book SynopsisStarting with an illuminating historical survey, Mr. Carter devotes the main portion of his hook to the position of the British Prime Minister since 1894, with emphasis on the realities of British politics today. The relations of the Prime Minister with the public, his party, the Cabinet, and Parliament are discussed, and the problem of public relaTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. 1*Contents, pg. 7*Preface, pg. 9*I. The Historical Development of the Office of Prime Minister, pg. 13*II. The Selection of the Prime Minister, pg. 42*III. The Prime Minister and the Public, pg. 77*IV. The Prime Minister and the Party, pg. 123*V. The Prime Minister and the Formation of a Government, pg. 165*VI. The Prime Minister and the Cabinet, pg. 192*VII. The Prime Minister and the Parliament, pg. 257*VIII. The Prime Minister and the Conduct of Foreign Affairs and War, pg. 295*IX. Some Concluding Observations, pg. 331*Appendix One, pg. 344*Appendix Two, pg. 346*Index, pg. 349
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Princeton University Press Socialism and American Life Volume II
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Princeton University Press U.S. Marines and Amphibious Warfare
Book SynopsisTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Preface and Acknowledgments, pg. v*Contents, pg. ix*I. MISSION OF THE U.S. MARINES, THE AMPHIBIOUS ASSAULT, pg. 1*II. EVOLUTION OF AN AMPHIBIOUS DOCTRINE, 1901-1934, pg. 14*III. TRAINING FOR AMPHIBIOUS WAR, 1934-1942, pg. 45*IV. BACKGROUND FOR GUADALCANAL, THE DECISION TO ATTACK, pg. 72*V. INITIAL OFFENSIVES, SOLOMONS-NEW BRITAIN-NEW GUINEA, pg. 99*VI. THE FIRST MAJOR ASSAULT, TARAWA, pg. 192*VII. THE MARSHALLS, GAINING MOMENTUM, pg. 253*VIII. THE MARIANAS, BASES FOR THE A.A.F., pg. 310*IX. PALAU AND THE PHILIPPINES: MARINES IN SUPPORT OF MACARTHUR, pg. 392*X. THE SUPREME TEST, IWO JIMA, pg. 432*XI. OKINAWA, SPRINGBOARD TO JAPAN, pg. 531*XII. AMPHIBIOUS PROGRESS, 1941-1945, pg. 580*REFERENCES, pg. 591*INDEX, pg. 627
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Princeton University Press The Wager of Lucien Goldmann Tragedy Dialectics
Book SynopsisTrade Review"Without question one of the most stimulating works in intellectual history and theory to appear in the last two decades... In examining the origins of Goldmann's ideas, the theorist's preoccupations ... and the enduring significance of his work, Cohen demonstrates a rare, broad-ranging mastery of theory and an ability, like that of Goldmann himself, to uncover the essential historical and social message located within the works of an individual author."--ChoiceTable of ContentsAcknowledgmentsA Note on Titles, Abbreviations, and Language in the TextIntroduction: Eppur si muove?3Pt. 1Genesis1A Youth in Romania152Homeless40Pt. 2The Philosophical Background3A Short History of Method654Lukacs, Marxism, and Method92Pt. 3Faithful Heresy, Tragic Dialectician5The Dialectics of Lucien Goldmann1176From a Hidden God to the Human Condition1547Existentialism, Marxism, Structuralism2018The Hidden Class: Goldmann's Unwritten Politics2509Between Yes and No283Abbreviations Used in the Notes291Notes293Select Bibliography331Index343
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Princeton University Press Justice Rehnquist and the Constitution 3585 Princeton Legacy Library
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Princeton University Press Analyzing Strategic Nuclear Policy
Book SynopsisTable of Contents*FrontMatter, pg. i*Contents, pg. vii*Contents, pg. ix*CHAPTER ONE. Introduction, pg. 1*CHAPTER TWO. Disputes over the U.S. Military Requirements of Nuclear Deterrence, pg. 19*CHAPTER THREE. Disputes about the International Political Consequences of Competing and Cooperating with the Soviet Union, pg. 61*CHAPTER FOUR. Why Even Good Defenses May Be Bad, pg. 103*CHAPTER FIVE. Why U.S. Superiority Is Probably Inferior to MAD, pg. 133*CHAPTER SIX. Why Disarmament Is Probably More Dangerous than MAD, pg. 166*CHAPTER SEVEN. Does the United States Need Counterforce in MAD?, pg. 207*CHAPTER EIGHT. Does the United States Need ICBMs?, pg. 257*CHAPTER NINE. Should the United States Deploy Limited Ballistic Missile Defenses?, pg. 285*CHAPTER TEN. What Type of Arms Control in MAD?, pg. 315*CHAPTER ELEVEN. Conclusions, pg. 361*Index, pg. 371
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Princeton University Press The Politics of Economic Power in Southern Africa
Book SynopsisTable of Contents*FrontMatter, pg. i*CONTENTS, pg. vii*LIST OF MAPS, pg. ix*LIST OF TABLES, pg. xi*FOREWORD, pg. xiii*PREFACE, pg. xvii*LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS, pg. xxiii*INTRODUCTION, pg. 1*CHAPTER ONE. The Development of the Southern African Regional Economy, pg. 19*CHAPTER TWO. State Strategies and Political Division: South Africa and Zimbabwe, pg. 62*CHAPTER THREE. Urban Threat and Defensive State Strategies: Botswana, Lesotho, and Swaziland, pg. 109*CHAPTER FOUR. Bolstering State Power through Regional Inputs: Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia, pg. 181*CHAPTER FIVE. Marginal State Involvement in the Regional Economy: Tanzania and Zaire, pg. 246*CHAPTER SIX. Namibia's Preindependence Transitional Mode of Involvement, pg. 280*CONCLUSION, pg. 313*BIBLIOGRAPHY, pg. 329*INDEX, pg. 355
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Princeton University Press Political System and Change A World Politics
Book SynopsisTable of Contents*FrontMatter, pg. i*Contents, pg. vii*The Contributors, pg. ix*Systematic Definitions for Development Politics, pg. 3*An Approach to the Analysis of Political Systems, pg. 23*A Developmental Approach to Political Systems, pg. 41*Political Development, Political Systems, and Political Goods, pg. 73*Political Development and Political Decay, pg. 95*Psychological Factors in Civil Violence, pg. 140*Toward Explaining Military Intervention in Latin American Politics, pg. 174*Modernization and Political Instability: A Theoretical Exploration, pg. 205*A Dysrhythmic Process of Political Change, pg. 221*Toward a Framework for the Study of Political Change in the Iberic-Latin Tradition: The Corporative Model, pg. 249*Supportive Participation with Economic Growth: The Case of Japan, pg. 279*The Idea of Political Development: From Dignity to Efficiency, pg. 311*Requiem or New Agenda for Third World Studies?, pg. 347*Books Written Under the Auspices of Center Of International Studies Princeton University 1952-85, pg. 377
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Princeton University Press Law Resistance and the State The Opposition to Roman Law in Reformation Germany
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Princeton University Press Do New Leaders Make a Difference Executive
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Princeton University Press Structure of Decision The Cognitive Maps of
Book SynopsisTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*PREFACE, pg. vii*CONTENTS, pg. xi*FIGURES, pg. xiii*TABLES, pg. xv*CHAPTER ONE. The Cognitive Mapping Approach to Decision Making, pg. 3*CHAPTER TWO. Foreign Policy Formation Viewed Cognitively, pg. 18*CHAPTER THREE. The Analysis of Cognitive Maps, pg. 55*CHAPTER FOUR. Decision for Neoimperialism: The Deliberations of the British Eastern Committee in 1918, pg. 77*CHAPTER FIVE. Complexity and the Presidency: Gouverneur Morris in the Constitutional Convention, pg. 96*CHAPTER SIX. Explanation of the Unexpected: The Syrian Intervention in Jordan in 1970, pg. 113*CHAPTER SEVEN. Strategy for the Energy Crisis: The Case of Commuter Transportation Policy, pg. 142*CHAPTER EIGHT. Comparative Cognition: Politics of International Control of the Oceans, pg. 180*CHAPTER NINE. Results, pg. 221*CHAPTER TEN. Limitations, pg. 251*CHAPTER ELEVEN. Projects, pg. 266*APPENDIX ONE. The Documentary Coding Method, pg. 291*APPENDIX TWO. The Questionnaire Method, pg. 333*APPENDIX THREE. The Mathematics of Cognitive Maps, pg. 343*APPENDIX FOUR. Simulation Techniques, pg. 349*APPENDIX FIVE. Guide to Source Materials, pg. 360*BIBLIOGRAPHY, pg. 373*INDEX, pg. 395
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Princeton University Press Small Groups and Political Behavior A Study of Leadership 3790 Princeton Legacy Library
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Princeton University Press Political Theory The Foundations of
Book SynopsisTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Preface, pg. vii*Preface to the Fifth Printing, pg. xi*Acknowledgments, pg. xv*Contents, pg. xvii*Introductory, pg. 1*Chapter I. Theory of Scientific Method: Facts and Logic, pg. 27*Chapter II. Theory of Scientific Method (Continued): Causality, Tests, Prediction, pg. 73*Chapter III. Theory of Scientific Value Relativism (Value Alternativism), pg. 117*Chapter IV. Theory of Justice and the Impact on it of Scientific Method and Value Relativism, pg. 136*Chapter V. Precursors and Cousins, pg. 165*Chapter VI. The Rise of Scientific Value Relativism, pg. 207*Chapter VII. The Revolt, pg. 261*Chapter VIII. Twentieth-Century Attempts to Identify Highest Values, pg. 302*Chapter IX. Factual, Not Logical, Links between Is and Ought, pg. 367*Chapter X. Universal Postulates of Justice, pg. 387*Chapter XI. Truth and Justice, pg. 404*Chapter XII. Impossibility (Limited Possibility), pg. 417*Chapter XIII. Twentieth-Century Political Science and the Belief in God, pg. 456*Results, pg. 480*Appendix A. Note Regarding a Planned Second Volume, pg. 495*Appendix B. Miscellaneous Notes on Special Questions and on Literature, pg. 499*Supplementary Notes on Literature, pg. 575*Index of Names, pg. 581*Subject Index, pg. 588
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Princeton University Press India as a Secular State
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Princeton University Press Functionalism and World Politics A Study Based on United Nations Programs Financing Economic Development 2959 Princeton Legacy Library
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Princeton University Press Florentine Politics and Society 13431378 4004
Book SynopsisTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*PREFACE, pg. vii*CONTENTS, pg. xi*ABBREVIATIONS FREQUENTLY CITED, pg. xiii*I. THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC BACKGROUND, pg. 1*II. THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND, pg. 57*III. THE FIRST DECADE, 1343-1353, pg. 105*IV. PRECARIOUS EQUIUBRIUM, 1354-1365, pg. 148*V. DOMESTIC FERMENT AND FOREIGN PERILS, 1366-1370, pg. 194*VI. THE BURGEONING CRISIS, 1371-1375, pg. 244*VII. THE WAR OF THE "EIGHT SAINTS" 1375-1378, pg. 297*VIII. THE DEMISE OF THE REGIME, 1378, pg. 336*BIBLIOGRAPHY, pg. 397*INDEX, pg. 413
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Princeton University Press Organizing for Defense
Book SynopsisTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, pg. vii*CONTENTS, pg. ix*CHAPTER ONE. INTRODUCTION, pg. 1*CHAPTER TWO. THE TRIUMPH OF THE GENERAL MANAGEMENT STAFF: WAR DEPARTMENT ORGANIZATION BEFORE WORLD WAR II, pg. 10*CHAPTER THREE. DECENTRALIZATION AND DISCONTENT: NAVY DEPARTMENT ORGANIZATION BEFORE WORLD WAR II, pg. 49*CHAPTER FOUR. ECONOMY AND AIR POWER: THE ORIGINS OF UNIFICATION BEFORE WORLD WAR II, pg. 85*CHAPTER FIVE. THE USES OF DOGMA: WAR DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATION IN WORLD WAR II, pg. 107*CHAPTER SIX. TRADITIONS IN CONFLICT: NAVY DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATION IN WORLD WAR II, pg. 132*CHAPTER SEVEN. THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF IN WORLD WAR II: THEIR RECORD AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE SERVICE DEPARTMENTS, pg. 159*CHAPTER EIGHT. THE UNIFICATION CONTROVERSY, pg. 186*CHAPTER NINE. DEFENSE REORGANIZATION DURING THE TRUMAN ADMINISTRATION, pg. 227*CHAPTER TEN. THE SERVICE DEPARTMENTS UNDER UNIFICATION, pg. 267*CHAPTER ELEVEN. MANAGING THE DEFENSE DEPARTMENT IN THE EISENHOWER ADMINISTRATION, pg. 288*CHAPTER TWELVE. THESUPERAGENCIES AND THEIR ROLE IN DEFENSE POLICY - MAKING, pg. 321*CHAPTER THIRTEEN. POLICY - MAKING STRATEGY, AND DEFENSE ORGANIZATION, pg. 371*INDEX, pg. 393
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Princeton University Press Political Process and Foreign Policy
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Princeton University Press States Social Knowledge and the Origins of Modern
Book SynopsisTrade Review"The book is not just for specialists. All students of the welfare state, comparative public policy, American and comparative politics, and the sociology of knowledge should read this volume or some portions of it in order to understand better the development of states, social knowledge, and the origins of modern social policies and how these interactive processes have actually occurred."--American Political Science ReviewTable of ContentsPrefaceIntroduction31Knowledge about What? Policy Intellectuals and the New Liberalism172Social Knowledge, Social Risk, and the Politics of Industrial Accidents in Germany and France483Social Science and the Building of the Early Welfare State: Toward a Comparison of Statist and Non-Statist Western Societies904The Verein fur Sozialpolitik and the Fabian Society: A Study in the Sociology of Policy-Relevant Knowledge1175Progressive Reformers, Unemployment, and the Transformation of Social Inquiry in Britain and the United States, 1880s-1920s1636Social Knowledge and the Generation of Child Welfare Policy in the United States and Canada2017International Modeling, States, and Statistics: Scandinavians Social Security Solutions in the 1890s2338Social Knowledge and the State in the Industrial Relations of Japan (1882-1940) and Great Britain (1870-1914)264Conclusion296Notes on the Contributors313Index317
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Princeton University Press AngloSoviet Relations 19171921 Volume 2 Britain
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Princeton University Press Communist Party Membership in the U.S.S.R.
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Princeton University Press Genesis of Young Ottoman Thought 5542 Princeton
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