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  • Books Received

Books Received, July 1995 (No.3)

The books listed below were recently received by the editors. A listing here does not preclude a review in a future issue.

Advanced Democracies

Buying Power: The Political Economy of Japan's Foreign Aid. By David Arase. Lynne Rienner, 1995. 305 pp.

Democracy and American Foreign Policy: Reflections on the Legacy of Alexis de Tocqueville. By Robert Strausz-Hupé. Transaction, 1995. 183 pp.

Dimensions of German Unification: Economic, Social, and Legal Analyses. Edited by A. Bradley Shingleton, Marian J. Gibbon, and Kathryn S. Mack. Westview, 1995. 254 pp.

The Enemy Within: MI5, Maxwell, and the Scargill Affair. By Seumas Milne. Verso, 1994. 344 pp.

Fighting Words: Individuals, Communities, and Liberties of Speech. By Kent Greenawalt. Princeton University Press, 1995. 189 pp.

Lords of Parliament: Studies, 1714-1914. Edited by R.W. Davis. Stanford University Press, 1995. 229 pp.

Our Country, Our Culture: The Politics of Political Correctness. Edited by Edith Kurzweil and William Phillips. Partisan Review, 1994. 298 pp.

Post-Cold War Policy: The Social and Domestic Context. Edited by William Crotty. Nelson-Hall, 1995. 428 pp.

Presidential War Power. By Louis Fisher. University Press of Kansas, 1995. 245 pp.

Problems in European Politics. By Kenneth Christie. Nelson-Hall, 1995. 276 pp.

The Secret World of American Communism. By Harvey Klehr, John Earl Haynes, and Fridrikh Igorevich Firsov. Yale University Press, 1995. 348 pp.

Securing Religious Liberty: Principles for Judicial Interpretation of the Religion Clauses. By Jesse H. Choper. University of Chicago Press, 1995. 198 pp.

Speaking of Race, Speaking of Sex: Hate Speech, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties. By Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Anthony P. Griffin, Donald C. Lively, Robert C. Post, William B. Rubenstein, and Nadine Strossen. New York University Press, 1994. 299 pp.

To Make a Nation: The Rediscovery of American Federalism. By Samuel Beer. Harvard University Press, 1993. 474 pp.

Toward a More Perfect Union: Writings of Herbert J. Storing. Edited by Joseph M. Bessette. AEI Press, 1995. 469 pp.

Uncertain Outcome: The Politics of the Portuguese Transition to Democracy. By Paul Christopher Manuel. University Press of America, 1995. 197 pp.

Africa

Anthropologie de la colére: Societé civile et démocratie en Afrique noire. By Céléstin Monga. L'Harmattan, 1994. 167 pp.

Bargaining for Peace: South Africa and the National Peace Accord. By Peter Gastrow. United States Institute of Peace, 1995. 160 pp.

Collapsed States: The Disintegration and Restoration of Legitimate Authority. By I. William Zartman. Lynne Rienner, 1995. 301 pp.

The Cost of Dictatorship: The Somali Experience. By Jama Mohamed Ghalib. Lilian Barber, 1995. 267 pp.

Democratization in South Africa: The Elusive Social Contract. By Timothy D. Sisk. Princeton University Press, 1995. 342 pp.

The New Is Not Yet Born: Conflict Resolution in Southern Africa. By Thomas Ohlson and Stephen Stedman. Brookings Institution, 1994. 322 pp.

Requiem for the Sudan: War, Drought, and Disaster Relief on the Nile. By J. Millard Burr and Robert O. Collins. Westview, 1995. 385 pp.

Somalia and Operation Restore Hope: Reflections on Peacemaking and Peacekeeping. By John L. Hirsch and Robert B. Oakley. United States Institute of Peace, 1995. 217 pp.

Asia

An Emerging China in a World of Interdependence. By Yoichi Funabashi, Michel Okesenberg, and Heinrich Weiss. Trilateral Commission, 1994. 84 pp.

The Fall of Hong Kong. By Mark Roberti. John Wiley & Sons, 1994. 336 pp.

The New Geopolitics of Central Asia and Its Borderlands. Edited by Ali Banuazizi and Myron Weiner. Indiana University Press, 1994. 284 pp.

Speaking to Power: Gender and Politics in the Western Pacific. By Lynn B. Wilson. Routledge, 1995. 218 pp.

UN Peacekeeping in Cambodia: UNTAC's Civil Mandate. By Michael W. Doyle. Lynne Rienner, 1995. 117 pp.

Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union

Communism's Collapse, Democracy's Demise? The Cultural Context and Consequences of the East German Revolution. By Laurence H. McFalls. New York University Press, 1995. 218 pp.

Democracy from Scratch: Opposition and Regime in the New Russian Revolution. By M. Steven Fish. Princeton University Press, 1995. 300 pp.

From a One-Party State to Democracy: Transition in Eastern Europe. Edited by Janina Frentzel-Zagórska. Rodopi, 1993. 224 pp.

Local Government in Eastern Europe: Establishing Democracy at the...

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