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  • Contents Vol 82: Nos 1–4

Vol 82 : No 1
Eightieth Anniversary of Social Research

v Endangered Scholars Worldwide
xxv arien mack
Editor’s Introduction
xxix ira katznelson
Guest Editor’s Introduction: Dark Reason: Reflections on the Early Years of Social Research
Part I. Purpose
3 alvin johnson
Foreword (February 1934)
7 thomas mann
The Living Spirit (September 1937)
15 emil lederer
The Search for Truth (September 1937)
21 hans speier
The Social Conditions of the Intellectual Exile (September 1937)
35 harold d. lasswell
The Influence of the Intellectual Exile (September 1937)
Part II. Oppression
49 paul tillich
The Totalitarian State and the Claims of the Church (November 1934)
79 leo strauss
Persecution and the Art of Writing (November 1941)
99 erich kahler
Forms and Features of Anti-Judaism (November 1939)
135 kurt riezler
Will to Power: An Inquiry by Trial and Error (February 1942)
153 siegfried kracauer
The Conquest of Europe on the Screen: The Nazi Newsreel, 1939–40 (September 1943)
Part III. Liberal Reason
177 franz boas
The Diffusion of Cultural Traits (September 1937)
187 wesley c. mitchell
Economics in a Unified World (February 1944)
199 a. a. berle, jr.
The Marshall Plan in the European Struggle (March 1948)
219 clinton rossiter
War, Depression, and the Presidency, 1933–50 (December 1950)
245 richard hofstadter
From Calhoun to the Dixiecrats (June 1949)
263 notes on contributors

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Vol 82 : No 2
From Burma to Myanmar: Critical Transitions

v Endangered Scholars Worldwide
xxiii arien mack
Editor’s Introduction
267 nick cheesman
That Signifier of Desire, The Rule of Law
291 john dale and david kyle
Smart Transitions? Foreign Investment, Disruptive Technology, and Democratic Reform in Myanmar
327 christina fink
Myanmar’s Proactive National Legislature
355 tom kramer
Ethnic Conflict and Lands Rights in Myanmar
375 min zin
Anti-Muslim Violence in Burma: Why Now?
399 nehginpao kipgen
Ethnic Nationalities and the Peace Process in Myanmar
427 david i. steinberg
Myanmar and the United States, Closing and Opening Doors: An Idiosyncratic Analysis
453 tin maung maung than
Myanmar’s Economic Reforms: Hard Choices Ahead
481 sean turnell
Burma’s Economic Transition: Hopes and Hurdles
507 matthew j. walton
Monks in Politics, Monks in the World: Buddhist Activism in Contemporary Myanmar
531 zin mar aung
From Military Patriarchy to Gender Equity: Including Women in the Democratic Transition in Burma
553 notes on contributors

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Vol 82 : No 3
CLIMATE CHANGE DEMANDS WE CHANGE. WHY AREN’T WE?

xxiii arien mack
Editor’s Introduction
Part I: Psychological Factors and Social Change
557 emanuele castano
Introduction
Selling Reason: The Social Science Contribution to Saving the Planet from Lethal Climate Change
561 elke u. weber
Climate Change Demands Behavioral Change: What Are the Challenges?
581 paul c. stern and kaitlin t. raimi
Simple Mental Models for Informing Climate Choices
607 john jost
Resistance to Change: A Social Psychological Perspective
637 jennifer jacquet
Experimental Insights: Testing Climate Change Cooperation in the Lab
Part II: The Physical City and the Challenge of Infrastructure
655 guy nordenson and catherine seavitt
Structures of Coastal Resilience: Designs for Climate Change
673 michael oppenheimer
Adapting to Climate Change: Rising Sea Levels, Reducing Risks
681 jerold s. kayden
Rebuilding in Place after the Flood: Does Law Provide an Answer?
689 steven cohen
What Is Stopping the Renewable Energy Transformation and What Can the US Federal Government Do?
Part III: Keynote Address
713 frances beinecke
How to Unleash Climate Action: Values, Politics, and the Inevitability of the Clean Energy Future
Part IV: Money and Politics
727 robert mendelsohn
Climate Change Demands We Change. Why Aren’t We? An Economic Perspective
749 charlotte kaiser
NatureVest: Natural Capital Investment Solutions to Transform the Way We Protect Nature
761 christina leijonhufvud and jeffrey p. fitts
Global Warming’s Unlikely Antidote: Why Capital Markets Hold the Key to Addressing Climate Change
Part V: Difficult Choices
785 joel towers
Introduction
Partial Approaches, Dynamic Strategy, and a Path toward a Solution
791 dale jamieson
Two Cheers for Climate Justice
811 russell hardin
MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction) for Our Time?
821 eddie bautista, juan camilo osorio, and natasha dwyer
Building Climate Justice and Reducing Industrial Waterfront Vulnerability
839 claire weisz, alan f. blumberg, and jesse m...

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