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 122, Number 3, Fall 2007

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Articles

The State Secrets Privilege: Relying on Reynolds
pp. 385-408(24)
Author: Fisher, Louis

The UN Security Council's Response to Terrorism: Before and After September 11, 2001
pp. 409-432(24)
Authors: Kramer, Hilde Haaland; Yetiv, Steve A.

Sustaining Authoritarianism in the Middle East and North Africa
pp. 433-459(27)
Author: King, Stephen J.

On the Crossing of Rubicons: Norm Dissemination and Policy Idiosyncrasy in the UK
pp. 461-480(20)
Authors: Stiles, Kendall W.; Wells, Deborah

Book Reviews

China and Iran: Ancient Partners in a Post-Imperial World
pp. 482-484(3)
Author: Nathan, Andrew J.

Articles

Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid
pp. 484-485(2)
Author: Slater, Jerome

Book Reviews

Who Intervenes? Ethnic Conflict and Interstate Crisis
pp. 487-489(3)
Author: Aydin, Aysegul

State of Denial: Bush at War, Part III
pp. 489-492(4)
Author: Renshon, Stanley A.

The America that Reagan Built
pp. 492-493(2)
Author: Rudalevige, Andrew

The Moral Rhetoric of American Presidents
pp. 496-497(2)
Author: Warber, Adam L.

The Fallacy of Campaign Finance Reform
pp. 504-505(2)
Author: Campbell, James E.

Dred Scott and the Problem of Constitutional Evil
pp. 505-507(3)
Author: Valelly, Richard M.

Mandate Politics
pp. 508-509(2)
Author: Tatalovich, Raymond

Unanswered Threats: Political Constraints on the Balance of Power
pp. 512-514(3)
Author: Rosecrance, Richard

Foreign Aid: Diplomacy, Development, Domestic Politics
pp. 518-519(2)
Author: Pomerantz, Phyllis R.

Rotten States? Corruption, Post-Communism, and Neoliberalism
pp. 525-527(3)
Author: Robertson, Graeme B.

The Politics of AIDS in Africa
pp. 530-532(3)
Author: Busby, Josh

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