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 116, Number 3, Fall 2001

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Articles

Family Homelessness in New York City: A Case Study
pp. 367-379(13)
Author: Nunez, Ralph

Dissonant Politics in Iran and Indonesia
pp. 381-411(31)
Author: Brumberg, Daniel

The Earned Income Tax Credit: Knowledge Is Money
pp. 413-424(12)
Author: Ross Phillips, Katherin

Rethinking Media Politics and Public Opinion: Reactions to the Clinton-Lewinsky Scandal
pp. 425-446(22)
Authors: Lawrence, Regina G.; Bennett, W. Lance

Radical Change in Israel: A Review Essay
pp. 447-453(7)
Author: Aronoff, Myron J.

Book Reviews

Cuba's Foreign Relations in a Post-Soviet World by H. Michael Erisman
pp. 458-459(2)
Authors: Domínguez, Jorge I.

Chile Under Pinochet: Recovering the Truth by Mark Ensalaco
pp. 460-462(3)
Author: Spanakos, Tony

The Deadlock of Democracy in Brazil by Barry Ames
pp. 462-463(2)
Author: Neto, Octavio Amorim

Globalization: A Critical Introduction by Jan Aart Scholte
pp. 480-482(3)
Author: Drezner, Daniel W.

Reference Books and Other Publications of Interest

Correspondence

Correspondence
pp. 497-498(2)

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