CQY volume 60 Cover and Back matter JOHN RYLAND3 UNIVERSITY: LIBRARY -:" STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE COMMUNISM An International Interdisciplinary Journal Some recent and forthcoming articles of interest: Leadership Roles in Modern China: The Kuomintang and Communist Experiences by Robert E. BEDESKI A Comparative Study of Member Payment Systems Used in Collective Farms in the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China by Frederick W. CROOK and Elizabeth F. CROOK Power and Personality in China: Mao Tse-tung, Liu Shao-ch'i and the Politics of Charismatic Succession by Lowell DITTMER Some Psychological Hypotheses on Mao Tse-tung's Personality by Herbert KUPPER Chinese and Soviet Policies in Southeast Asia by Charles B. McLANE The Sino-Soviet Conflict and the Marxist-Leninist Theory of Develop- ment by R. Judson MITCHELL Chinese Politics and the Public Health Issue by Michel OKSENBERG A Comparison of the Current Chinese and Soviet Central Committees by Derek J. WALLER and Robert H. DONALDSON Elite Conflicts in Chinese Politics: A Comparative Note by Yung WEI Textbooks on the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and China by Steven GOLDSTEIN, Erik P. HOFFMANN, and Barbara W. JANCAR The Sino-Soviet Conflict and the " Problem " Parties Rumania (Robert R. KING), Albania (Peter R. PRIFTI), Yugo- slavia (A. Ross JOHNSON), the Pathet Lao and the Japanese CP (Paul LANGER), North Vietnam (Victor FUNNELL), North Korea, Cuba and others. The editors plan special issues devoted to urban and national minorities problems, political succession, civil-military relations, and personality and politics in Communist systems. Inquiries and manuscripts on these subjects, as well as on comparative analyses of divided countries and across political systems, are invited. Graduate Student Essays: Advanced graduate students in the social sciences, are encouraged to submit manuscripts of article and research- note length. Published quarterly by the School of International Relations, University of Southern California, VKC 330, University Park, Los Angeles, Calif. 90007 SUBSCRIPTIONS: Individuals $10 a year, institutions $16 a year (postage included) use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741000025698 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 01:14:28, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741000025698 https://www.cambridge.org/core SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN CHINA AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY BYGENEVIEVEC. DEAN This bibliography indicates the current state of knowledge about Chinese science and technology, with concentration on the period since 1949. Nearly 1,000 entries list books, articles, unpublished papers and dissertations that have appeared in the English, European and Japanese languages up to the end of 1972. Arranged within five broad categories covering science and technology in relation to growth, policy and activity, the work provides a reference guide to important secondary source materials which range from analyses of visits to China to reviews and other bibliographical aids. One cloth volume ISBN o 7201 0376 2 £6.95 (US $18.00) I 3BLOOMSBURYPLACE LON DON WC1A2QA ENGLAND ORBIS A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF WORLD AFFAIRS VOLUME XVII WINTER 1974 NUMBER 4 Albert Wohlstetter NUCLEAR THREATS AND ALLIED RESPONSES IN AN ERA OF NEGOTIATION Colin S. Gray RETHINKING NUCLEAR STRATEGY William E. Griffith THE FOURTH MIDDLE EAST WAR. THE ENERGY CRISIS AND U.S. POLICY C. G. Jacobscn STRATEGIC CONSIDERATIONS AFFECTING SOVIET POLICY TOWARD CHINA AND JAPAN Robert McGeehan and EUROPE'S FOREIGN POLICIES: ECONOMICS, POLITICS, Steven J. 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