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Other Means
provides a suggestive model of how that analysis might
proceed. Its deft use of qualitative and quantitative data, and its combi–
nation of narrative with analysis, are exemplary in showing how the
history of international relations can be be enriched by the study of
political culture.
JERRY Z. MULLER
Coming in
Partisan Review:
• Democracy!
Act II by Joseph Brodsky
• Fiction by Doris Lessing
• Cynthia Ozick on Henry James
• An Interview with Julia Kristeva
• Robert Alter: Benjamin, Kafka, Proust
• Richard Pipes on Intellectuals and Anti-Americanism
• Leonard Kriegel:
Gender and Its Discontents
• C.
Vann Woodward on the University