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November 1963, Volume 350, Issue 1
- 36-45 AFL-CIO: A Confederation or Federation? Which Road for the Future?
by A.H. Raskin - 46-54 The Dilemma of Union Democracy
by Emanuel Stein - 55-62 The Outlook for Union Growth
by Joseph Shister - 63-73 Ethnic and Economic Minorities: Unions' Future or Unrecruitable?
by Ray Marshall - 74-85 The Role of Government in Union Growth
by Philip Ross - 86-94 Union Bargaining Strength: Goliath or Paper Tiger?
by George Strauss - 95-103 Economic Dilemmas of Collective Bargaining
by Melvin Rothbaum - 104-114 Labor: A Partner in American Foreign Policy?
by John P. Windmuller - 115-128 The Historical Relationship of Liberals and Intellectuals to Organized Labor in the United States
by Maurice F. Neufeld - 129-137 The Challenge Facing British Unions
by W.E.J. McCarthy - 138-147 The Road to the Future: A Trade-Union Commission for Self-Analysis
by Solomon Barkin - 148-156 Recent Trends in the Study of Minority and Race Relations
by Milton M. Gordon - 157-220 Book Department
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September 1963, Volume 349, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by Donald S. Zagoria - 1-13 The Chinese and the Russians
by Klaus Mehnert - 14-26 The Persistence of Tradition in Chinese Foreign Policy
by Mark Mancall - 27-37 Demons in Paradise: The Chinese Images of Russia
by T.A. Hsia - 38-48 Sino-Soviet Relations—The Question of Authority
by Benjamin Schwartz - 49-69 Economic Policy and Political Power in Communist China
by Franz Schurmann - 70-80 Centralization versus Decentralization in Mainland China and the Soviet Union
by Dwight H. Perkins - 81-93 Sino-Soviet Military Relations
by Raymond L. Garthoff - 94-105 Sino-Soviet Economic Relations, 1959-1962
by Oleg Hoeffding - 106-116 Factors of Unity and Factors of Conflict
by Richard Lowenthal - 117-129 The Emergence of an Asian Communist Coalition
by A.M. Halpern - 130-142 Russia, China, and the Underdeveloped Areas
by Harry Gelman - 143-152 European Communism and the Sino-Soviet Schism
by William E. Griffith - 153-162 Russia and China View the United States
by Alexander Dallin - 163-181 Some Recent Developments in Socialization Theory and Research
by William H. Sewell - 182-244 Book Department
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July 1963, Volume 348, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by James C. Charlesworth - 1-14 Britain and the New Europe
by David Ormsby Gore - 15-24 Community Economic Relations with Associated African States and Other Countries
by Jacob J. Van der Lee - 25-33 Cultural Pluralism in the United States and in the Projected European Union
by Saul K. Padover - 34-45 Will European Union Bring about Merged National Goals?
by Daniel Lerner - 46-53 Obstacles to European Unification
by Thorsten V. Kalijarvi - 54-64 The Strength of the Projected Union vis-Ã -vis Russia
by Frederick C. Barghoorn - 65-72 The Effect on NATO of the Projected European Union
by William R. Tyler - 73-81 The Projected European Union and the Question of German Unity
by K. Heinrich Knappstein - 82-94 The Impact of the Franco-German Entente
by Harold C. Deutsch - 95-101 The Future of Political Unity in Western Europe
by Hans Kohn - 102-109 Residual Nationalism: A Rising Threat to Projected European Union
by Blair Bolles - 110-120 Western Europe and the American Balance of Payments
by G. Griffith Johnson - 121-131 The Projected European Union and American Military Responsibilities
by William R. Kintner - 132-140 The Projected European Union and American International Prestige
by Quincy Wright - 141-155 The New Europe and the Cold War
by D.F. Fleming - 156-163 American Government and Administration: Recent Developments
by William H. Young - 164-229 Book Department
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May 1963, Volume 347, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by Gus Tyler - 1-11 An Overview of Organized Crime: Mores versus Morality
by Robert K. Woetzel - 12-19 Organized Crime: A Business Enterprise
by Thorsten Sellin - 20-29 The Juvenile Gang: A Cultural Reflex
by Herbert A. Bloch - 30-39 Chicago: Shades of Capone
by Virgil W. Peterson - 40-50 New England: The Refined Yankee in Organized Crime
by Dwight S. Strong - 51-57 New York: Criminal Infiltration of the Securities Industry
by Louis J. Lefkowitz - 58-66 Maryland: A Law-Enforcement Dilemma
by Alvin J.T. Zumbrun - 67-73 Detroit: A Lesson in Law Enforcement
by George Edwards - 74-81 New Approaches to the Control of Organized Crime
by Morris Ploscowe - 82-92 Local and State Action against Organized Crime
by Eliot H. Lumbard - 93-103 A Federal Viewpoint on Combating Organized Crime
by Herbert J. Miller JR - 104-112 An Interdisciplinary Attack on Organized Crime
by Gus Tyler - 113-128 Recent Developments in United States History
by James H. Soltow - 129-134 Report of the Board of Directors to the Members of The American Academy of Political and Social Science for the Year 1962
by James C. Charlesworth & Stephen B. Sweeney & Norman D. Palmer & M. Albert Linton & Lewis M. Stevens & Thorsten Sellin & Raymond T. Bowman & Joseph H. Willits & James P. Warburg & Howard C. Petersen & Roy F. Nichols & Loren C. Eiseley - 135-196 Book Department
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March 1963, Volume 346, Issue 1
- 1-8 Health, Society, and Social Science
by Robert Straus & John A. Clausen - 9-20 Medicine, History, and the Idea of Man
by Edmund D. Pellegrino - 21-33 Social Change and Medical Organization in the United States : A Sociological Perspective
by Talcott Parsons - 34-43 Anthropological Perspectives on Medicine and Public Health
by Benjamin D. Paul - 44-56 Changing Patterns of Health Service: Their Dependence on a Changing World
by Milton I. Roemer - 57-66 Medical Care and the Public: Case Study of a Medical Group
by Eliot Freidson - 67-76 The Social Structure of a General Hospital
by Robert N. Wilson - 77-87 The Process of Becoming a Physician
by Samuel W. Bloom - 88-98 Becoming a Nurse: A Selective View
by Hans O. Mauksch - 99-108 A Role for Behavioral Science in a University Medical Center
by Robert Straus - 109-116 The Family in Health and Illness: Some Neglected Areas
by Clark E. Vincent - 117-125 Meeting Patients' Psychosocial Needs in the General Hospital
by Esther Lucile Brown - 126-137 Problems of Collaboration between Social Scientists and the Practicing Professions
by Leonard S. Cottrell JR. & Eleanor Bernert Sheldon - 138-148 Social Factors in Disease
by John A. Clausen - 149-204 Book Department
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January 1963, Volume 345, Issue 1
- 1-5 Transportation in Contemporary Civilization
by George Fox Mott - 6-13 For Good or Ill, Users Influence Transportation
by E. Grosvenor Plowman - 14-21 Policy Goals Become Less Elusive
by Luther H. Hodges - 22-31 Clarification of Transportation - Policy Goals
by George M. Harrison - 32-38 Storm Warnings for Those Who Would Proceed
by James K. Knudson - 39-46 The Problem—Rational and Effective Allocation of Resources
by Kent T. Healy - 47-57 Transportation—The Political Dimensions of an Economic Dilemma
by William B. Johnson - 58-65 Railroads Have Quit Slumbering
by Curtis D. Buford - 66-72 Motor Carriage—The Long and Short of It
by James F. Pinkney - 73-80 The Airway Tide in Transportation
by Delos W. Rentzel - 81-88 By Ship—The Salt of the Sea Not Withstanding
by John M. Will - 89-94 By Barge—River Transportation's Confluence
by Yates Catlin - 95-102 Today's Port—A Trade and Transport Hub
by Harry C. Brockel - 103-108 Why Not Merge and Survive?
by William Thomas Rice - 109-114 The Case for Diversification
by E.C.R. Lasher - 115-121 The Roll and Rock of Containerization in Transport Economics
by Morris Forgash - 122-129 Manpower—A Prime Resource
by Ernest W. Williams JR - 130-142 Transportation in Orbit
by George Fox Mott - 143-144 EUROPEAN GOVERNMENT AND HISTORY WILLIAM BOSWORTH. Catholicism and Crisis in Modern France: French Catholic Groups at the Threshold of the Fifth Republic. Pp. xv, 407. Princeton, N. J.: Princeton University Press, 1962. $8.50
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November 1962, Volume 344, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by Lee S. Greene - 1-12 Political and Intellectual Origins of American Radicalism, Right and Left
by Victor C. Ferkiss - 13-24 Conservatism
by Jasper B. Shannon - 25-34 Contemporary American Liberalism
by Alan P. Grimes - 35-43 The Revival of Democratic Theory in the United States
by Neal Riemer - 44-54 Liberals, Conservatives, and Labor
by Richard C. Cortner - 55-64 Federal Aid to Education on the Conservative-Liberal Scale
by William Buchanan - 65-75 The Ideological Basis of Conservation and Natural- Resources Policies and Programs
by Norman Wengert - 76-84 Conservatism and Liberalism in American Protestantism
by Rene De Visme Williamson - 85-94 Liberals, Conservatives, and Catholics
by Francis G. Wilson - 95-107 Contemporary Juristic Theory, Civil Rights, and American Politics
by George S. Parthemos - 108-121 Southern Racial Attitudes: Conflict, Awareness, and Political Change
by Donald R. Matthews & James W. Prothro - 122-127 Liberal-Conservative Divisions by Sections of the United States
by John H. Fenton - 128-140 The Broken Dialogue on Foreign Affairs
by D.F. Fleming - 141-198 Book Department
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September 1962, Volume 343, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by Arthur S. Miller - 1-9 Alternative Views of Big Business Goals and Purposes
by Harold L. Johnson - 10-19 ''Philosophies of Management" in Philosophical Perspective
by Samuel E. Gluck - 20-31 Measurement of the Social Performance of Business
by Theodore J. Kreps - 32-38 Ethics and the Rule of Law
by Wayne A.R. Leys - 39-47 The Corporation and the Public Interest
by Henry S. Kariel - 48-54 The Corporation in External Affairs
by Stanley D. Metzger - 55-64 Corporate Responsibility, Business Motivation, and Reality
by Henry G. Manne - 65-74 Forms of Irresponsibility
by W.H. Ferry - 75-83 The Adequacy of Internal Corporate Controls
by W. Wallace Kirkpatrick - 84-94 The Corporation and the Shareholder
by David B. Weaver - 95-103 The Corporation and the Rank-and-File Employee
by Walter E. Oberer - 104-108 Some Hidden Costs of Industrial Peace
by Bernard D. Nossiter - 109-117 Businessmen and Their Rivals
by Robert Lekachman - 118-127 The Corporation and the Local Community
by Norton E. Long - 128-141 The Business Ethics Advisory Council: An Organization for the Improvement of Ethical Performance
by Theodore L. Thau - 142-197 Book Department
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July 1962, Volume 342, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by N/A - 1-8 Aids and Obstacles to Political Stability in Mid-Africa
by G. Mennen Williams