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POLITICAL
SCIENCE (U.S. GOVERNMENT)
"The Supreme Court in American Popular Culture",
Bloomfield, Journal of American Culture, Vol. 4, N04,
Winter 1981.
"Government and National Economic Development",
Lewis, Daedalus, Vol. 118, N01, Winter 1989.
"Thoughts on Good Health and Good Government",
Bidsall, Daedalus, Vol. 118, N01, Winter 1989.
"Hannibal for President"(printing of government
records), Johnson, The American Scholar, Vol. 41, N01,
Winter 197172.
"A New Judicial Freedom?" Weinberg, Daedalus,
Winter 1978.
"Courts v. Local Foreign Policies", Shuman, Foreign
Policy, n086, Spring 1992.
Special Issue: THE STATE
"On the Science of the State", Eckstein; "Who
Needs a Theory of Citizenship?", Kelly; "The Primacy of the
State.. .or Revising the Revisionists, Haass;
Daedalus, Vol. 108, N04, Fall 1979.
"Our Imaginary Vice (President)", Johnson, The
American Scholar, Vol. 39, N03, Summer 1970.
"latrogenic Government: Social Policy and Drug
Research", Moynihan, American Scholar, Vol. 62, N03,
Sumner 1993.
"Rethinking Welfare Reform", Bernstein, Dissent,
Summer 1993.
"The Ills of the System: Do We Need Basic Constitution
al Change?", Dahl, Dissent, Fall 1993.
"American Historians and the Democratic Idea",
Kristol. The American Scholar, Vol.39, N01, Winter 196970.
"Alexis De Toqueville: Observing American Public
Address", Journal of American Culture, Vol.12, N03,
Fall 1989.
"Risks and Rights in the History of American
Governments", Lowi, Daedalus, Vol.119, N04, Fall
199G.
"The Reasonable Woman: Sense and Sensibility in Sexual
Harassment Law", Abrams, Dissent, Winterl995.
"The Right to Know" (official secrecy vs. citizens
rights: the Freedom of Information Act), Rogge, The American Scholar,
Vol.41, N04, Autumn 1972.
"La présidence aux Etats-Unis: un mythe parmi dautres"
Arnold, RANAM, N0XIV, 1981.
"Profil de lélecteur américain", Pomper, Dialogue,
Vol.8, N01, 1977.
"Social Science Research and the Modern State",
Abt, Daedalus, Vol.108, N04, Fall 1979.
SPECIAL ISSUE: Interpreting the Declaration of Independence
by Translation (includes interpretations from France, Germany, Italy,
Mexico, Spain, Poland, Russia, Japan, China, and in Hebrew)
Journal of American History, Vol.85, No.4, March 1999.