Published continuously since 1886, Political Science Quarterly or PSQ is the most widely read and accessible scholarly journal covering government, politics and policy. A nonpartisan journal, PSQ is edited for both political scientists and general readers with a keen interest in public and foreign affairs. Each article is based on objective evidence and is fully refereed.

Publisher: Academy of Political Science

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Volume 115, Number 1, Spring 2000

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Articles

Chinese Nationalism and Its International Orientations
pp. 1-33(33)
Author: Zhao, Suisheng

A Democratic Paradox?
pp. 35-40(6)
Author: Dahl, Robert A.

Republican Gains in the House in the 1994 Elections: Class Polarization in American Politics
pp. 93-113(21)
Authors: Stonecash, Jeffrey M.; Mariani, Mack D.

Reckoning with Reagan: A Review Essay on Edmund Morris's Dutch
pp. 115-122(8)
Author: Greenstein, Fred I.

Book Reviews

Vietnam: The Necessary War by Michael Lind
pp. 123-124(2)
Author: Jervis, Robert

The Dynamics of Secession by Viva Ona Bartkus
pp. 134-135(2)
Author: Toft, Monica Duffy

The True Size of Government by Paul C. Light
pp. 136-137(2)
Author: Pious, Richard M.

Brennan and Democracy by Frank I. Michelman
pp. 146-148(3)
Author: Marion, David E.

Predatory Globalization: A Critique by Richard Falk
pp. 159-161(3)
Author: Farer, Tom

The New Right in Chile, 1973-97 by Marcelo Pollack
pp. 161-163(3)
Author: Loveman, Brian

Reference Books and Other Publications of Interest

Correspondence

Correspondence
pp. 172-174(3)

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